![]() Just the windows and some of the light coming through have been replaced with one specific bracket. And what you'll notice here is that I brushed in the exterior. Now let's turn that layer off or at lest the layer mask off. And you can adjust the size and softness of the brush to taste. And I'll do a little bit here on this one. What's happening here is I'm just brushing back in the windows. So for example what I'm going to do is tell this to be inverted and now I'll paint back in those areas. You can actually take a look at the mask here to see it and we can even start to reveal things. Now using paint what we're going to do is just paint the windows in. Then for example I can click on the paintbrush here and choose brush. So now that just gives me nice control over the windows. But perhaps all I really want here is that the windows are as is. Or if I did I could adjust those separately. For example on that new overlay layer I don't need any of my HDR controls. That's quite useful here but we need to remove a few things. And what that is going to do is make it so that it is in the right angle. Now what we need to do is choose the top layer and apply that preset. When I click create new preset you'll see that it's added automatically to the list. This is just a temporary preset that I'll likely delete later. To make this easier to find I'll place an underscore at the front and I'm going to name it STX for St. Let's switch to the user category so I can see this and I'll click save filters preset. ![]() What we need to do is bring our our preset controls and I'm going to save an overall filter preset here. Click on the image that you've already adjusted here and at the bottom you're going to chose to make a preset. So what's needed is to make a temporary preset. However if I toggle that on and off you'll notice that it's not working very well because of the significant transformations we've applied. This allows you to go in for example and choose one of the underexposed images to better show the sky. You can also add a new original layer or choose from one of the bracket layers. What I'm going to do is click on the plus button here and choose to add a new original image layer. Aurora gives you the ability to add this layer back in quite easily but if you've taken advantage of some of the other options that we've applied here like lens correction and perspective you're going to have to do a little bit of work to sync things up. Maybe it's one of the source layers and you want to layer that back in for a more natural sky or to bring back certain details that were lost. While the benefits of an HDR image are fantastic sometimes you actually want to go back to one of the original images.
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