Correcting Color Casts - Adobe 65045315 - Photoshop Elements Use Manual

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Color and tonal correction
Quickly saturate or desaturate isolated areas
The Sponge tool saturates or desaturates areas of the image. You can use the Sponge tool to bring out or mute the color
on an object or area.
In the Edit workspace, select the Sponge tool
1
Burn
tool.
Set the tool options in the options bar.
2
Sets the brush tip. Click the arrow next to the brush sample, choose a brush category from the
Brushes pop-up menu
Brushes pop-up menu, and then select a brush thumbnail.
Sets the size of the brush, in pixels. Drag the Size slider or enter a size in the text box.
Size
Sets whether to saturate or desaturate.
Mode
Sets the strength of the tool with each stroke. In Saturate mode, a higher percentage increases the saturation. In
Flow
Desaturate mode, a higher percentage increases the desaturation.

Correcting color casts

Correct color casts by comparing variations of an image
You can make color and tonal adjustments in the Color Variations dialog box by comparing and choosing different
thumbnail variations of the photo. Color Variations works best for average tone images that don't require precise color
adjustments.
Note: You can't use the Color Variations command with images in Indexed Color mode.
. If you do not see the Sponge tool, look for the Dodge
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