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foreign [Applause] [Music] hey yall welcome back to my channel so todays video is going to be a short one its just a quick uh tutorial on how to do masking of images in light burn and what is masking masking is very similar to doing cropping except it gives you a lot more control over the image itself so lets get right into it so were over here in lightburn uh lets just go grab an image so Im just going to click on file open Im going to go down and Im just going to pick a random image here and lets take a look lets do extra large icons lets pick an image so lets just grab this block horse for example click on open and let me turn this on so that we can see it so you can see that this image has kind of a wacky Dimension to it right it is 7.8 inches by 15.6 inches I want to engrave this as a square image I can either do it you know I want to do it as a 10 by 10 or a 12 by 12 or you know maybe a 14 by 14 or something like that so how do I get an image like this to turn out t