Photoshop and Lightroom: Masking Essentials
2h 5mBeginner2025-01-27
Authors

Theresa Jackson
Graphic Artist, Teacher
Course details
Masking is one of the most commonly preferred tools for editing and compositing digital images. It’s easy to get started with masks, too, especially in Photoshop or Lightroom. In this course, graphic artist Theresa Jackson gives you an overview of masking and how it works in each application so you can decide what’s best for you.
Learn the essentials of masks, how they function, and why they’re so widely used. Explore the differences and similarities of masks in Photoshop versus Lightroom, before taking a deeper dive into specific features uniquely available in each. From layer masks and color masks in Photoshop, to submasks and intersect masks in Lightroom, Theresa covers everything you need to know to mask on your own, including how to use the latest AI-powered masking features in both Lightroom and Photoshop. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to use both programs simultaneously as well as edit on your tablet or phone.
Learning objectives
Explore key masking concepts and how they apply to Photoshop and Lightroom.
Apply layer masks effectively using Photoshop's selection tools and adjustment brushes.
Explore the Select and Mask workspace in Photoshop to refine mask edges.
Create precise masks with Lightroom’s advanced tools like Color, Luminance, and Depth Range masks.
Integrate artificial intelligence features such as Select Subject, Select Sky, and Adaptive Presets for efficient selections.
Evaluate when to use Photoshop versus Lightroom based on project needs and mask requirements.
Demonstrate seamless workflow transitions between Lightroom and Photoshop using Smart Objects.
Skills covered
Learn the essentials of masks, how they function, and why they’re so widely used. Explore the differences and similarities of masks in Photoshop versus Lightroom, before taking a deeper dive into specific features uniquely available in each. From layer masks and color masks in Photoshop, to submasks and intersect masks in Lightroom, Theresa covers everything you need to know to mask on your own, including how to use the latest AI-powered masking features in both Lightroom and Photoshop. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to use both programs simultaneously as well as edit on your tablet or phone.
Learning objectives
Explore key masking concepts and how they apply to Photoshop and Lightroom.
Apply layer masks effectively using Photoshop's selection tools and adjustment brushes.
Explore the Select and Mask workspace in Photoshop to refine mask edges.
Create precise masks with Lightroom’s advanced tools like Color, Luminance, and Depth Range masks.
Integrate artificial intelligence features such as Select Subject, Select Sky, and Adaptive Presets for efficient selections.
Evaluate when to use Photoshop versus Lightroom based on project needs and mask requirements.
Demonstrate seamless workflow transitions between Lightroom and Photoshop using Smart Objects.
Skills covered
Skills covered
LightroomAsset ManagementImage EditingPhotoshopPhotographyGraphic DesignAdobeDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Masking essentials for image editing
- 02 - Using the exercise files
1. The Basics - Masking Overview
- 03 - What is a mask
- 04 - Photoshop vs. Lightroom
2. Photoshop Masks
- 05 - Photoshop layer mask basics
- 06 - Photoshop layer mask from selection
- 07 - Photoshop Select and Mask workspace
- 08 - Photoshop adjustment layer mask
- 09 - Photoshop color range and luminance masks
- 10 - Photoshop layer group mask
- 11 - Photoshop Camera Raw masks
3. Lightroom Masks
- 12 - Lightroom masking overview
- 13 - Lightroom Classic masks
- 14 - Lightroom masks
- 15 - Lightroom iPad masks
- 16 - Lightroom phone masks
- 17 - Lightroom manual masks - Brush, linear gradient, and radial gradient
- 18 - Lightroom color range mask
- 19 - Lightroom luminance range mask
- 20 - Lightroom depth range mask
- 21 - Lightroom sub-masks for add or subtract
- 22 - Lightroom intersect mask
4. Artificial Intelligence Masking
- 23 - Introduction to AI selections and masks
- 24 - Photoshop Select subject and Select sky
- 25 - Photoshop Object Finder
- 26 - Photoshop Mask All Objects
- 27 - Photoshop Select Focus Area
- 28 - Lightroom Select Subject and Select Sky
- 29 - Lightroom objects mask
- 30 - Lightroom People masks
- 31 - Lightroom Adaptive Presets
5. Photoshop and Lightroom Together
- 32 - Send from Lightroom to Photoshop
- 33 - Smart Object and Camera Raw masks
- 34 - Photoshop or Lightroom - When to use each
Conclusion
- 35 - What's next
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