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Hello.


Don't add a "vector" mask.


Just use the layer mask on the adjustment layer. You may have to invert the layer mask by clicking/selecting the layer mask and hitting Cmd/Cntrl +I.

Then use a soft Brush (set to white) to add in the areas you wish to have a higher exposure.


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Note about layer masks............


A white layer mask allows the layer it's on to be seen. Placing black on a white layer mask allows (reveals) the underlying layers to bleed through and to be seen.


A black layer mask allows the layer it's on to not be seen! Thereby, allowing any layer below it to be seen. Placing white on a black layer mask allows the underlying layers to be covered (conceals) up and not seen.


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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