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This is a discussion on individual color HSB within the Photoshop - graphics programs - pluggins - for photography forums, part of the Education & Technical category; lightroom has a nice development tool that lets you adjust the hue and saturation of individual colors (not just RBG, ...

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    lightroom has a nice development tool that lets you adjust the hue and saturation of individual colors (not just RBG, but perhaps a dozen different colors). i'm wondering if there's a way to approximate the same adjustment in photoshop?

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    I've wondered this myself but not found anything. Therefore I do this processing in LR2 first.

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    Only thing I know is that master area..with just those few colors.. :(
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    Red yellow green cyan blue magenta - those can be fixed up directly in pshop using the HSL slider.

    BUT in BRIDGE which comes with photoshop before you open up the image in pshop you can use that bridge HSL function which controls Red, orange, yellow, green, aqua, blue purple and magenta.
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