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By now you should know that adjustment layers are much more flexible than traditional methods of adjusting images. What we did last week affected the entire image, but sometimes you really only want to tweak a particular area. This week we'll take a look at how to limit the effect adjustment layers produce by to only a portion of an image using a Layer Mask....
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