Adjusting hue and saturation
You can use the Hue/Saturation feature to adjust the shade of a color, its hue; the intensity of a
color, its saturation; or the lightness of a color in an image.
Original; after adjusting the saturation
To adjust the hue or saturation:
Select the image.
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Do one of the following to open the Hue/Saturation dialog box:
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In the Property inspector, click the Add Effects button, and then choose Adjust Color >
Hue/Saturation from the Add Effects pop-up menu.
Choose Filters > Adjust Color > Hue/Saturation.
Note: Applying a filter from the Filters menu is destructive; that is, it cannot be undone except
when Edit > Undo is an option. To maintain the ability to adjust, turn off, or remove this filter, apply it
as a Live Effect, as described in the first bulleted option in this step. For more information, see
"Using Live Effects" on page
Drag the Hue slider to adjust the color of the image.
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Values range from –180 to 180.
Drag the Saturation slider to adjust the purity of the colors.
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Values range from –100 to 100.
Drag the Lightness slider to adjust the lightness of the colors.
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Values range from –100 to 100.
Click OK.
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To change an RGB image to a two-tone image or to add color to a grayscale image:
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Choose Colorize in the Hue/Saturation dialog box.
Note: When you choose Colorize, the value range of the Hue and Saturation sliders changes. Hue
changes to 0 to 360. Saturation changes to 0 to 100.
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Adjusting bitmap color and tone
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