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9 CHANGE COLOURS WITH HUE/SATURATION

The Hue/Saturation command allows you to control the Hue, Saturation and Lightness of your colours. The Hue setting allows you to shift the colour range, while Saturation controls how punchy or mutedit as an adjustment layer for extra control and a reversible, non-destructive workflow. To do this, go to your Adjustments panel (Window > Adjustments) and choose Hue/Saturation, or alternatively, go to your layers panel (Window > Layers) and click on the Create new fill or adjustment layer icon (it looks like a half black, half white circle) and choose Hue/Saturation from the list that appears. Working on this adjustment layer, you can disable it with the eye icon and it comes with a layer mask so you can make refinements. Here’s how to use it for the best results…

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