Infinite Painter 7.1 iOS Reference Manual

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Filter masking Exactly like the color adjustment masking.

Filters allow you to precisely define the area to which the effect will be applied If no mask is defined, the filter affects the entire current layer

Filter toolbar See page 365

Invert mask Inverts current mask

Also inverts the global selection mask in No Mask mode (in other masking modes only the internal mask is inverted)

No Mask (default) Note that "No Mask" option may still use the global selection mask if defined beforehand

Internal masking menu

Focus Applies a soft, circular mask More on page 367 Tilt-shift Applies a soft linear mask More on page 368

Saturation Applies effect to the image based on the saturation More on page 369

Tonal range masks Use tonal ranges of the image to define the area to be affected by the adjustment More on page 370

Highlights Applies effect to the brightest parts of the image

Midtones Applies effect to middle tonal range areas

Shadows Applies effect to the darkest parts of the image

If you had a selection defined before starting the Filters tool, it will be used directly in "No Mask" mode any internal mask will be superimposed over the global selection mask You can turn off the global mask from within the Filters workspace using the button of the top bar. Learn more about selections in "Selection tools" chapter, page 294.

Infinite Painter’s Manual

ref: manual_editing_modify_filters_masking

Editing Tools • Modification tools • Page 366

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