Editing with vector masks

Masks are great aids in editing photos and artwork because they allow you to work on or edit specific areas of an image. As mentioned earlier, a mask isolates an area of an image by protecting it from editing. For example, if you want to apply a filter effect or color to only a portion of an image, using a mask is a perfect solution. You can produce two types of masks in Photoshop: layer masks and vector masks. Whenever you need to create a clean, sharp-edged shape for use as a mask, such as for geometric shapes or original drawings, the Vector Mask command is the one to use.

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For more about the differences between layer masks and vector masks, read “Layer masks vs. vector masks,” later in this chapter.

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