Hi,

even with all the flexibility of combined masks (and some people even 
say the options are already too many) there are certainly situation 
where you can't include/exclude all pixels into a mask at your liking.

If that's not possible you might try to generate two instances of the 
module with adapted masks - one for the land and one for the sky.

Ulrich

Am 07.01.2014 18:12, schrieb Francesco Scaglioni:
> Hi,
>
> For my usecase I often need to start with a parametric
> mask.  However that method often selects additional areas of
> the image.  Via combining parametric and drawn masks I can
> include or exclude parts of the original "area".  However if
> I have eg land in a landscape masked then I cannot find a
> way of excluding certain areas of the sky from the mask.  Am
> I missing something really stupid and if so apologies.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Francesco
>

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