The radial filter tool is located in the Filter menu.

In Lightroom Classic, you can use the radial filter to apply a specific filter to only part of the image. To do this, first select the area you want to apply the filter to. Then use the radial filter buttons ( located at the bottom left corner of the screen) to choose which filter you want to use.

A radial gradient is a type of gradient that uses a center point and radial lines to create the gradient. The center point is typically the brightest area in the image, and the radial lines follow the edges of the brightest areas in the image.

The radial filter is a Photoshop filter that can be used to create a radial gradient.

To save a radial filter in Lightroom, first, select the filter you want to save and click the “Save” button at the bottom of the panel. You can then name and save the filter with whatever you like.

There are a few ways to mask in Lightroom. One way is to use the Quick Masking feature. This allows you to quickly select portions of your image that you want to mask out. Another way is to use the Mask menu option. This allows you to create a mask using either a selection or a layer mask.

In Lightroom, you can use filters to change the look of your photos. There are a variety of filters available, including ones for adjusting the color, brightness, contrast, and more. You can also use filters to create effects such as sepia toning or adding text. To apply a filter, select the photo you want to edit and click on the Filters button (the three lines in the toolbar). From there, you can select the filter you want to use.

Feather does a few things in Lightroom, but its main purpose is to smooth out the image. Smoothing out the image helps to make the photo look more polished and professional.

To turn on the radial filter in Lightroom mobile, open the Effects panel and select Filter > Radial.

A gradient tool is a tool in Lightroom that lets you create gradients. Gradients are a type of image effect that can add depth and dimension to your photos.