Photoshop

Color adjustment commands

You can choose from the following color adjustment commands:

Auto Color command
Quickly corrects the color balance in an image. Although its name implies an automatic adjustment, you can fineā€‘tune how the Auto Color command behaves. See Remove a color cast with Auto Color.

Levels command
Adjusts color balance by setting the pixel distribution for individual color channels. See Adjust color using Levels.

Curves command
Provides up to 14 control points for highlight, midtone, and shadow adjustments for individual channels. See Curves overview.

Photo Filter command
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
Changes the overall mixture of colors in an image. See Apply the Color Balance command.

Hue/Saturation command
Adjusts the hue, saturation, and lightness values of the entire image or of individual color components. See Adjust hue and saturation.

Match Color command
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
Replaces specified colors in an image with new color values. See Replace the color of objects in an image.

Selective Color command
Adjusts the amount of process colors in individual color components. See Make selective color adjustments.

Channel Mixer command
Modifies a color channel and makes color adjustments not easily done with other color adjustment tools. See Mix color channels.