With mask you can hide portion of the image, so it becomes invisible. Masks can be used to alter only specific parts, not entire image. Basically mask is a channel or grayscale image which contains information about which parts of the image is visible and which is hidden.
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Layer masks are used to edit a layer without destroying it - the most simple use is to 'erase' elements of a layer by masking it. Usually the brush tool is used with a black selected in the Layer mask - so long as the brush is used on the layer mask it will not destroy the information on the layer it is being applied to.
Usually to hide portion of image but you can also control and opacity of applied filter or adjustment through layer mask. White reveals (shows), Black hides and Gray color in mask appear in various levels of transparency.
It is Alpha channel, container which stores information about selection, in other words what is hidden and what is visible in image.
Photoshop have Horizontal Type Tool and Horizontal Type Mask Tool which you can use to type text in Photoshop.
Mask will be saved as Alpha channel in CHANNELS panel (Window > Channels).
You need mask for complicated selections. If you have a bunch of objects in composition, you could use mask for faster and more productive work.
Just like the mask in the real life.The mask option also works the same way.The mask option in the Adobe Photoshop allows you hide the part of the picture or graphics created using Photoshop.You club the mask option with other options available to create new effects.Mask option works the same way in each and every other soft-ware of Adobe.
Vector mask is mask which will be added to layer automaticaly when you work with shapes in Photoshop. There are two types of masks-layer masks and vector masks. Both control which parts of an image or layer will be hidden or revealed, and the masks can have special effects and styles applied to them. (See related link)
Yes you can, for example people usually use Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur filter to soften edges of the mask.
Use unsharp mask to sharpen picture and bring more details to an image.
With Quick Mask there is no some extra benefits. Benefit is that You can paint over image with black or white and see Your mask immediately at full size view on screen. Benefit is also that You are controlling which parts will be hidden and which visible in other words mask do not depend on automatic features in Photoshop which in most cases makes selections based on levels.
You first need to create a "mask" (Photoshop has a special name for these that I don't recall at this moment). Then using the mask you can tell Photoshop to convert the unmasked portion of the photo from color to black and white.
In Adobe Photoshop. You must make mask.
I assume you named each mask, if not, then under Select go to save mask and give each mask a name. Then do a load mask, on the layer you want, of each mask that you saved. But you must check Add Mask each time you add a new mask. They will all be added to each other.
A number of tasks. Cut and past, copy, make a mask for example