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Mask Modes
Mask Mode allows you to view your image mask in several ways.
The drop-down menu for Mask View Mode is located at the bottom of
the Preview Window.
A close-up of the Mask View Modes
Before: Shows the original image with no effects applied.
After: Shows the image with the current effect stack applied.
Previous Effect: Shows the previous effect results so you can compare
just your current effect.
Mask-Red: Shows the mask of the current effect layer in a red overlay.
Mask-White: Shows the mask of the current effect layer in white.
Mask-Dark: Shows the mask of the current effect layer in as a dark
overlay.
Mask-Grayscale: Shows the mask of the current effect layer in black
and white.
Mask View allows you to view the mask for each effect layer that you have created with the Masking Brush and Masking Bug. You can view the mask in several
modes, which are accessible from the Masking menu or from the Mask View drop-down in the bottom left of each preview pane. Below are examples of the
different mask view modes. You can toggle the mask view on and off with the control (Mac OSX) or control (Windows) + M keyboard shortcut.
MaskRed
The
masked
area
appears as
50% red.
This is
similar to
the Quick
Mask view
in
Photoshop.
MaskDark
The
masked
area
appears as
90% black.
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MaskWhite
The
masked
area
appears as
solid white.
MaskGrayscale
The
masked
area
appears as
black. The
unmasked
areas
appear as
white. This
is the same
as viewing
a layer
mask in
Photoshop.