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Hi, welcome back to the Photoshop Training Channel.com. Iamp;#39;m Jesus Ramirez. In this video, Iamp;#39;m going to show you a cool masking technique that I just came up with. I was recently at CreativeLiveamp;#39;s Photoshop week. I was one of the instructors there. And in one of my sessions, I got a really, really interesting question. And I came up with an answer on the spot. This video is going to be about expanding on that answer. So, before we go any further, let me show you what that question was. Bruce has been asking, amp;quot;Is there a way to make a mask based on detailed density?amp;quot; So, he says, amp;quot;That mask exists in Lightroom for the Sharpening tool.amp;quot; Oh I see what heamp;#39;s saying, yeah. Um, but heamp;#39;d like to use it in Photoshop, but canamp;#39;t figure out if that exists. Hmm, thatamp;#39;s a really good question. Iamp;#39;ve nev- I- so Iamp;#39;ll show you what he means Okay. And then, Iamp;#39;ll see if I could figure it