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Making selective adjustments

Making selective adjustments

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Making selective adjustments

- [Instructor] Now, when you're creating teaching and learning assets, you'll often need to make a change to a particular object in your image. When you were exploring through all of the main menus, you likely found up under the Image menu all of these adjustment options, such as Brightness and Contrast, Levels, Curves, and so forth. All of these tools are fantastic for making overall adjustments to your image, but the problem is they make overall adjustments to your entire image. Now, there is another set of these tools, and they're hidden down here at the bottom of your Layers panel under this adjustment layer icon. Now, adjustment layers work on the layers that appear below it in the layer stack. So make sure that you have your red glasses layer selected, and then let's add a Hue and Saturation adjustment layer. Now a new layer appears in your stack, and your Properties panel should automatically open up. As you drag the Hue slider back and forth, you can see that all of the colors…

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