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Selectively adjusting colors in Camera Raw

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Selectively adjusting colors in Camera Raw

- [Man] Alright, 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, and notice this file right here boring vista.dng. Alright click on that thumbnail and choose open in camera raw, or you have that keyboard shortcut of Ctrl+R here in the PC, or Command+R on the Mac. And that's going to open this raw image inside camera raw. Now I've gone ahead and corrected the lens distortion in advance, however, otherwise the image is a little bit drab. Notice that the foliage isn't particularly colorful, and the sky could be more exciting as well. So what I'm going to do is collapse this basic panel right here, by clicking on its so-called twirly triangle, and then I'll drop down to color mixer, not color grading, we'll discuss that in a future course. So I'll just go ahead and twirl open color mixer, and I'll scroll down a little bit so that we can easily see…

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