![]() ![]() When you click on these, the familiar tools will open and your brush presets will still be there, too. To find your brushes and filters, simply click on the far-right circle on the tool bar and navigate down to "Brush", "Linear Gradient", or "Radial Gradient" (these are the new names for the Graduated Filter and Radial Filter). This is THE #1 QUESTION we are getting asked about right now regarding this new update and something you should know BEFORE we get into masking.Īfter the update, the tool bar in the Develop Module looks VERY different, so it's quite easy to get confused with the new layout and how to proceed. In this post, I will focus solely on the new Lightroom masking feature and how to find and use this exciting new tool!įIRST THINGS FIRST-Where are the Brush and Filter tools now? I am not being overly dramatic here - this update is GAME CHANGING and WORKFLOW CHANGING! it has been quite a while since something this big has come to Lightroom (think Lightroom 3 - if you've been here that long - or maybe the addition of the Radial Filter). In October 2021, Lightroom released one of the BIGGEST UPDATES TO LIGHTROOM CLASSIC EVER! How to Use the Powerful New Masking Tools in Lightroom How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile. ![]() ![]() How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App. ![]()
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