Adjust specific tonal ranges (shadows, midtones, highlights) within just the background or just the subject.
You can now choose which version of Photoshop to use when using the "Edit In" command. Adobe Lightroom Classic 12.3
Use "Select Subject," invert it to select the background, and use the newly available localized Tone Curve to crush the blacks or alter the background mood without affecting your main subject. By using the individual Red, Green, and Blue
By using the individual Red, Green, and Blue channels within a localized mask, users can inject specific color tints into highlights or shadows of a isolated area, enabling advanced matte finishes or localized cinematic grading. Workflow Enhancements and Interface Tweaks Lightroom Classic 12
Experts often find a "sweet spot" between 40 and 60 on the intensity slider to avoid an overly "smooth" or artificial look. Other Notable Enhancements
For years, photographers requested the ability to use the Tone Curve within local adjustments. Lightroom Classic 12.3 finally delivers this capability.