The first and most complicated task is to create our Lights 1 mask. You’ll find this later in this tutorial, but before you scroll down searching for it, it’s still worth reading the text. If you find the description a little difficult to follow, I’ve produced a full video demonstrating the process. Best of all, I’m going to show you how to do it without needing to remember lots of complicated keyboard shortcuts. Instead, I will show you how to create sets of Luminosity Masks, just as you might in Photoshop. I won’t get into an argument over the validity of using Affinity Photo Luminosity Masking in this article. If you don’t have the latest version of Affinity Photo you can download a trial from the Affinity Photo website. And the second option is brilliant but isn’t really a replacement when you just want to reproduce what’s possible in Photoshop. The first of these approaches is simple but doesn’t give the control possible in Photoshop.
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