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Isolating a color range in Camera Raw

Isolating a color range in Camera Raw - Photoshop Tutorial

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Isolating a color range in Camera Raw

- [Instructor] In this movie, I'll show you how to adjust the hue, saturation, and luminance for a single color range inside Camera Raw. And so, we'll go ahead and scroll down the list of files here until I find this one, "Selectively modified colors.dng", and then I'll right-click on the thumbnail and choose "Open in Camera Raw", or you have that keyboard shortcut of Control + R or Command + R on the Mac. And that's going to open Camera Raw, hosted inside Bridge. I'll go ahead and scroll down a little bit so I can easily see all of my color sliders. And notice that Adjust is, by default, set to HSL, that is, hue, saturation, luminance. I'm going to switch it to Color, at which point we lose the Targeted Adjustment tool, notice that, and we see each one of those color ranges: red, orange, yellow, green, aqua, blue, purple, and magenta, represented as colorful circles. In my case, what I want to do is mess around a…

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