You can choose from the following color adjustment
commands:
- Auto Color command
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Quickly corrects the color balance in an image. Although its
name implies an automatic adjustment, you can fineātune how the
Auto Color command behaves. See Remove a color cast with Auto Color.
- Levels command
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Adjusts color balance by setting the pixel distribution for individual
color channels. See Adjust color using Levels.
- Curves command
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Provides up to 14 control points for highlight, midtone,
and shadow adjustments for individual channels. See Curves overview.
- Photo Filter command
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Makes color adjustments by simulating the effects of using
a Kodak Wratten or Fuji filter in front of a camera lens. See Change the color balance using the Photo Filter command.
- Color Balance command
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Changes the overall mixture of colors in an image. See Apply the Color Balance command.
- Hue/Saturation command
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Adjusts the hue, saturation, and lightness values of the
entire image or of individual color components. See Adjust hue and saturation.
- Match Color command
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Matches the color from one photo to another photo, from one
layer to another layer, and from a selection in an image to another selection
in the same image or a different image. This command also adjusts
the luminance and color range and neutralizes color casts in an
image. See Match the color in different images.
- Replace Color command
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Replaces specified colors in an image with new color values.
See Replace the color of objects in an image.
- Selective Color command
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Adjusts the amount of process colors in individual color
components. See Make selective color adjustments.
- Channel Mixer command
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Modifies a color channel and makes color adjustments not
easily done with other color adjustment tools. See Mix color channels.