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Localized color adjustments in Photoshop

Localized color adjustments in Photoshop

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Localized color adjustments in Photoshop

- [Instructor] I want to come back to this image that we were looking at earlier. As you'll recall, I drained the blue out of these mountains using Lightroom earlier. I have taken that edit off, because I want to show you how to do that same edit in Photoshop. Seeing those two things side by side I think you'll get a better idea of when you might want to do some localized color edits in Lightroom and when you want to do some in Photoshop. I'm going to hit Command or Control + E, which is the same as opening an image in Photoshop. So again, it is rendering out a TIFF file, opening that in Photoshop, and here I am. Enlarge that a little bit. So if you watched the last movie you know how to use adjustment layers, you're a master at it now. So I'm going to make an adjustment layer, but instead of making a Levels adjustment layer I'm going to make a Hue Saturation adjustment layer. It's a good idea to work through all of these. You may not ever use some of them, but it's good to at least…

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