Luminosity masks are really helpful when you want to make micro-adjustments to the overall tone of the photograph. Most often used in landscape photography, you can also use it for portraiture. This makes it possible to adjust, individually, the highlights, midtones, and shadows of your image.

Steps

  1. If you don't see it, go to Windows >> Channels. This will bring it up so that you can see it.
  2. This selects the brightest parts of the image.
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  3. Then press Shift Ctrl I to invert it.
  4. Press Shift Ctrl Alt and click on the Highlights channel again. This selects the Brightest Highlights .
  5. Press Shift Ctrl Alt and click on the Shadows channel again. This selects the Darkest Shadows .
  6. Click on the RGB channel.
  7. You should still be in the Channels tab in Photoshop.
  8. This will select your midtones only.
  9. This will leave you with 5 masks to help you adjust the colors of your photograph.
  10. Choose the type of adjustment layer that you would like to use. The mask that appears with the adjustment layer is the mask that you will use to fine-tune your adjustments.
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      • Create an action for this to simplify your editing workflow.
      • If you have a mask created for parts of your photograph that you don't want to change, simply paint the appropriate color (black) in the places that you want to keep unchanged.
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