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There has been some debate regarding DxO's decision to keep the dedicated Luminosity Mask tool behind the Film Pack license. While that tool is excellent, you don't actually need to spend extra money to get the same functionality. I will walk you through how to use U-Point technology (Control Points and Control Lines) and the "under the hood" Chroma and Luma sliders to emulate a perfect luminosity mask. I'll demonstrate how to ignore color information to focus entirely on brightness values for precise selections. New DxO Customer? You can save 15% off any purchase with code: DXFLOW Want to give DxO Software a test drive? I would appreciate it if you would use my affiliate links. It costs nothing extra, but it really helps out. PhotoLab 9 - Free Trial: https://tidd.ly/3LVxz3Z PhotoLab 9 - Buy: https://tidd.ly/3PPxS1F FilmPack 8 Free Trial: https://tidd.ly/3POISfK FilmPack 8 Buy: https://tidd.ly/46pgO9M ViewPoint 5 Free Trial: https://tidd.ly/46mS1mH ViewPoint 5 Buy: https://tidd.ly/3RZiL8B Nik Collection 8 Free Trial: https://tidd.ly/46GjlMr Nik Collection 8 Buy: https://tidd.ly/48Qe06Y PureRAW 6 Free Trial: https://tidd.ly/46nsTMp PureRAW 6 Buy: https://tidd.ly/3QaIRns In this video: The backstory of the Film Pack vs. PhotoLab feature controversy. How the dedicated Film Pack Luminosity Mask tool works. How to use Luma and Chroma sliders in Control Points to refine selections based on variation. How to use Control Lines to create a global luminosity mask for the entire image. A real-world example of dodging shadows in an architectural shot using this method. How to combine U-Point masks with AI selection tools for advanced masking. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction & The Controversy 0:44 - The Relationship Between PhotoLab & Film Pack 2:05 - The Solution: Built-in Luminosity Masks 2:20 - Looking at the Film Pack Version (What we are emulating) 3:30 - Method 1: Using Control Points (Localized Masks) 4:30 - Understanding the Luma Slider & Variation 6:10 - Method 2: Using Control Lines (Global Masks) 7:30 - Turning off Chroma for true Luminosity selections 8:55 - Practical Example: editing architectural shadows 11:00 - Advanced Tip: Combining U-Point with AI Selections 12:30 - Conclusion & Recommendations If you found this workaround helpful, please give the video a like and subscribe for more DxO PhotoLab tutorials! For anyone who read this far, my opinion is - especially after thinking about it quite a bit in making this video - I think it was fair enough they wanted to give FilmPack some local adjustments. They are a business and they no doubt want to improve all their software in different ways to make compelling offerings that are distinct from one another. #DxO #PhotoLab7 #DxOFilmPack #PhotoEditing #LuminosityMasks #UPoint #DxFLOW