Adobe 29180155 User Guide - Page 129
Correcting color in Standard Edit
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 124 User Guide Saturation Makes colors more vivid or more muted. Hue Shifts all colors in an image. This control is best used in small amounts or with selected objects whose color you want to change. Temperature Makes colors warmer (red) or cooler (blue). Use this control to enhance sunsets or skin tones, or when the color balance set by your camera is off. Tint Makes color more green or magenta. Use this control to fine-tune the colors after using the Temperature control. Sharpen Sharpens your photo. Click Auto Sharpen to use the default amount of sharpening. Drag the slider to vary the amount of sharpening. Zoom your preview to 100% to get a more accurate view of the amount of sharpening you are applying. Correcting color in Standard Edit If you've worked with images before, you'll find that the Editor workspace provides the most flexible and powerful image-correction environment. It has the lighting and color-correction commands, along with tools for fixing image defects, making selections, adding text, and painting on your images. When working with some of the adjustment commands in the Editor, you can make adjustments directly on the image pixels. Or you can use adjustment layers to make nondestructive adjustments that you can easily tweak until your image is right.