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Step 1. A Color Control Point is placed on the sky
for greater darkness and saturation. Although this
Control Point mainly affects the sky, some of the
clouds are affected as well.
Step 2. Next, a Color Control Point is placed to
identify the clouds in the image. This new Control
Point applies only to tones in the clouds, not the sky,
and prevents the first Control Point from affecting
the clouds.
Step 3. Finally, Control Points are added for skin
tones and foliage. A Control Point added to the
model's face brightens and increases the vibrancy of
the skin. Another added to the foliage darkens the
leaves and draws attention to the model.
Step 1. Selection
Step 2. Selection
Step 3. Selection