Layer Masks
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A couple of photos I fixed today. And my love for layer masks. I use them in my actions and I love how convient they are! I use them to erase the lips if they get to bright and also to erase hot spots on the cheeks. You could also do a color balance layer of blue and erase a person back in to make the sky extra blue. Or a green color balance layer for grass etc. Here's a tutorial to download on layer masks to help make the most of my actions for those who are interested. Hopefully, I made it look easy because it is!
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