4. Mask Corrections
Lesson Overview
In this lesson, you’ll learn about the following:
• How to create and edit masks
• How to make adjustments inside and outside of masks
• How to use motion tracking to make a mask follow camera or subject motion
This lesson will teach you how to limit corrections using a shape, or mask.
Getting Started
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use shapes to create mask corrections, which are a form of secondary correction. Secondary color corrections are adjustments that affect specific portions of the image. Masks provide a quick way of isolating a geometric area of a picture to make adjustments to it.
For this lesson, you’ll use the project file located in the Lesson 4 folder.
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