TK7 Panel for Photoshop
39 videos Play all Lumenzia (luminosity masking panel for Photoshop) Greg Benz Photography High ISO Noise Reduction with a Single Image - Duration: 11:15. Greg Benz Photography 33,432 views. The precise steps you need to follow to install the panel will depend on the version of Photoshop you are using. So before moving on to the installation steps, first open Photoshop and look at the version number at the very top of the application: For Photoshop CC users, the version will usually be shown. Lumenzia 6.1 Free Download Luminosity Grading Panel Free Download Millenium Panel Build 12.2016 Free Download Universal Photoshop Panel Free Download Magic Retouch Panel v4.2 Free Download 3D Map Generator – GEO Free Download Spicy images 1.0 Free Download TK Infinity Mask Panel Free Download Raya Pro Panel 3.0 Free Download Instamask Panel 1. Update (Feb 25, 2020): Lumenzia v8 is now available! Update (Feb 6, 2019): Lumenzia v7 is now available! The Lumenzia luminosity masking panel for Photoshop has advanced rapidly over the past few years. The goals with Lumenzia v6 are more evolutionary than.
The TK7 panel is the newest release of the comprehensive panel for making luminosity masks and running Photoshop. It's now had two major updates. One in September 2019 and again in July 2020. Like its predecessor, the TK7 panel is modular, so users can configure it in whatever manner works best in their workspace. The Combo/Cx module even has two different arrangements to allow a new compact layout if that's desired. (Sean Bagshaw has a video at the bottom of this page that shows how to do this.) TK panels are used worldwide and come pre-programmed with six common languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, and Chinese. Users can choose the language they prefer. The TK7 panel works equally well on Mac and Windows computers and installs in Photoshop CC 2014 through Photoshop 2020.
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The main feature of the TK7 panel is its ability to make pixel-based masks, like luminosity masks. But luminosity masks are really just the beginning. TK7 also makes masks based on color channels, hue (Infinity Color masks), saturation, vibrance, and even the user's own alpha channels. The latest update has the new 'Go' module for doing this. It's demonstrated in the video below. The Go module displays masks at near real-time speeds, and it has a dedicated 16-bit workflow to ensure the best possible masks from creation through deployment.
My blog has lots more information on using this panel. Be sure to subscribe to get the latest updates. There are also additional videos at the bottom of this page that show various features of the panel and provide information on previous updates.
Luminosity masks allow you to create gorgeous and realistic edits in Photoshop. Lumenzia allows you to use use them quickly and easily. Its advanced JavaScript engine handles all the luminosity masking complexity for you in the background, so all you need to think about is making beautiful images.Features:
Dynamic interface with sliders to quickly and easily create custom masks
BlendIf and Vector masks (to save significant file space and avoid the need to update masks)
Color masks and color BlendIf masks
Zone masks for precise midtone selection
Zone and Range pickers to select midtones by clicking on the image
Difference masks to select pixels which are lighter or darker than their surroudings or other layers
Saturation masks to manage out of gamut colors and more
Vibrance masks for color-specific vibrance adjustments and more
Zone maps to visualize the image in zones 0-10.
Visualize and edit luminosity selections just like layer masks
Add, subtract, or intersect any mask or selection for advanced control
Local Contrast Enhancement (easily and automatically bring out more detail)
Live masks (see the blended result immediately and try different masks)
Refine masks to specific locations or colors in the image
Combine masks (merge group masks to save space and see exactly what is masked)
Support for paths, to facilitate use of luminosity masks with hard edges in architecture
Split-screen to see the mask and image simultaneously
'PreBlend' to automatically stack, align, and sort exposures for blending
Utility to save files >4GB which can be viewed in Lightroom
Non-destructive sponge tool (advanced saturation painting)
Custom vignettes
Advanced Dodging and Burning tools, including visuzliation or the ability to select adjusted areas
Luminosity and dust visualization tools to easily find and fix defects
Advanced sharpening methods for portraits (surface blur) and landscape (high pass)
Apply or replace masks on existing layers with a single click
Recordable actions to include light and dark masks/selections in your own actions.
Training and support videos, as well as a comprehensive written manual
Key benefits:
- Select and mask anything, visually! With Lumenzia, you get a full screen preview of the mask before you apply it. Interactively click on the image to select (or deselect) the tones/colors to the degree you wish. No guesswork with adding and subtracting channels. Isolate the mask to to specific parts of the image with a simple selection. And you can combine group masks to easily see the overall mask impact. It's never been faster and easier to create or customize the right mask. And the masks are created in 16-bits, allowing for smooth transitions in extreme masks.
- Click to pick! You don't have to know which mask to use, just use the built-in zone and range tools to create the right mask automatically.
- It's stays out of the way. Lumenzia offers a compact panel with only the buttons you need, and completely eliminates the need for the channels pallet. This leaves room to easily see your images big and beautiful, even on a laptop screen. Every action in Lumenzia creates just a single history step, so you can undo anything with -Z. And because Lumenzia is programmed in JavaScript, it's smart enough to take care of errors and other tricky situations for you.
- Simplify exposure blending. Automatically stack, align, and sort your exposures light to dark for blending.
- Smaller files. Lumenzia doesn't use channels, so your files stay small. Additionally, it offers BlendIf and vector masks to avoid layer mask bloat, as well as a 'Combine' tool to reduce the impact of group masks. A typical TIF file from a Nikon D800 grows from 200MB to 1.4GB when creating channel masks, but would remain the same 200MB size in Lumenzia. And Lumenzia can combine group masks to significantly cut down on file size, often reducing file size by 20-50%!
- Beautiful vignettes with ease. Just draw a selection around the target area to create a vignette of any size, sharp, or position in the image. The vignette can be easily modified, inverted (to lighten the center) or combined with luminosity masks (to avoid darkening shadows too much).
System requirements:
Lumenzia is compatible with Photoshop CS6 - CC 2019+ on both Windows and OSX (CC 2019 or later recommended). Lumenzia does not support CS5 or earlier (however, you may wish to try my free luminosity masking panel/actions instead). Note that the CS6 user interface functions the same, but looks somewhat different (see the FAQ link above for a comparison).
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