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Use Selective Color to work on a specific area

Use Selective Color to work on a specific area - Apple Photos Tutorial

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Use Selective Color to work on a specific area

- [Instructor] You can work on particular areas of color in an image, and we're going to do that, and we're going to do that with Selective Color. This is a great tool. I love this tool. So, as I was bumping up the foliage here, which I wanted to do, I like a nice, vibrant foliage area here, we got so many different plants, it's really lovely. But doing so, this got a little too artificial looking, a little too intense. So, what I want to do is take that blue and bring it down without messing up my green here. And we can work on that using Selective Color. So, I'm going to go over to the blue color well. Now, I could just start making changes right here, but just to make sure I get the right blue, I'm going to use the Eyedropper, I'm going to put it right there on that ocean water. First thing I'm going to do is take down the saturation a bit, because it just gained a little too much in saturation. Now, I could take it…

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