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Selectively adjusting colors in Camera Raw

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Selectively adjusting colors in Camera Raw

- [Instructor] All right now I'll show you how to modify colors on a selective basis, even better inside camera raw, and so here I am inside Adobe Bridge, notice this file right here, boring vista.dng. I'll go ahead and select it, and then right click on the thumbnail and choose open in camera raw, or of course I can press control R, or command R on the mac. Now this is the image corrected for lens distortion, but otherwise looking a little bit drab. Notice that the foliage isn't particularly colorful, and the sky could be more exciting as well, and so what I'm going to do is switch over to this fourth panel in, HSL adjustment, which allow me to modify the hue, saturation and luminance on a color by color basis. Now the colors available to you with the hue saturation adjustment, are reds, yellows, greens, cyans, blues and magentas. Here inside camera raw, we have more subjective colors including oranges, aquas…

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