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Okay, this is a promising start! The idea of combining existing adjustments with masking is really smart; I've always found masking to be the part I neglect the most. Breaking it down into a three-stage system in Camera Raw sounds way more approachable than wrestling with layer masks.
Ah, converting to a smart object is key! That makes total sense for non-destructive editing and revisiting everything later. It's good that they're emphasizing that these masking techniques come after the base adjustments; that clarifies the workflow.
Ooh, starting with muting the background and adding warmth is a nice touch. Lowering the whites and blacks to mute the background and then adding that brownish-red tint for a sunset feel is a great way to set a mood right away. I can see how that would make a big difference.

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The video introduces a three-stage masking system in Photoshop's Camera Raw filter designed to significantly enhance photo stylization beyond basic adjustments [0:00]. After converting the image to a smart object for non-destructive editing [0:30], the initial phase focuses on muting the background and introducing warmer tones. This involves decreasing whites and blacks for a subdued effect and applying a color tint, such as a brownish-red, to achieve a rich sunset feel, followed by a slight saturation reduction [1:00-1:30].
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The video introduces a three-stage masking system in Photoshop's Camera Raw filter designed to significantly enhance photo stylization beyond basic adjustments [0:00]. After converting the image to a smart object for non-destructive editing [0:30], the initial phase focuses on muting the background and introducing warmer tones. This involves decreasing whites and blacks for a subdued effect and applying a color tint, such as a brownish-red, to achieve a rich sunset feel, followed by a slight saturation reduction [1:00-1:30].
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