Selective Color
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The Selective Color adjustment lets you pick one of the 8 available color ranges (reds, oranges, yellows, greens, cyans, blues, violets, and magentas) and adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness of that particular color range, leaving other colors in an image untouched.
The Selective Color adjustment also offers a color histogram that shows just how much of that particular color there is in an image.
You can adjust Selective Color manually, or automatically using the machine learning-powered ML Enhance.
Click or tap Color Adjustments in the toolbar and turn on Selective Color.
Do any of the following:
Automatically adjust colors: Click or tap the ML button next to Selective Color. After doing this, you can additionally fine-tune the adjustment sliders.
Adjust a specific color range: Click or tap to select one of the color ranges in the Selective Color adjustment, then do any of the following: Adjust hue: Drag the Hue slider to shift the hue of the colors in the selected color range toward neighboring colors in the color spectrum. Adjust saturation: Drag the Saturation slider to the right to make the colors in the selected color range more intense, or to the left to tone them down. Adjust brightness: Drag the Brightness slider to the right to make the colors in the selected color range brighter, or to the left to make them darker.