Have you ever taken a picture of a colorful scene only to be disappointed by the result? The problem could be saturation. Saturation is what makes colors more rich and vibrant, and prints often lack the richness of the original scene. They just need a little help to look like they should.
Fortunately Photoshop's Hue/Saturation tool lets you add saturation in a very controlled way. Use this tool to give a little pop to your overall image, and really make it come to life. But the fun doesn't stop there with this handy tool. You can also choose a specific color to give a little more or a little less saturation to your red apples, your blue skies or your green grasses.
Learn how to apply these powerful corrections by viewing Photoshop Basics: Hue/Saturation.
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tobyhawk828 11 months ago
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uemit10 3 years ago
Ehh my photography editing style is supposed to be out of realism to i like to exploit saturation, extreme color curves and different hues, also i like to limit a color range in certain areas to make my pictures more interesting
aswesee 3 years ago
Excellent video. Thank you!
kiwiV8 4 years ago
nice. I like it.
elcrax 4 years ago