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• Paper — uses the selected paper grain to control the color adjustment
• Image Luminance — uses the luminance of the image as the model for color adjustment. Areas of
greater luminance are adjusted more.
• Original Luminance — uses the luminance of the clone source as the model for color adjustment. If
you have not set up a clone source, the current pattern is used.
• [Alpha channel] or [Layer mask] — sets the selected alpha channel or layer mask as the model for
controlling color adjustment. For example, a black-to-white gradation in the channel or mask lets you
adjust the color progressively across the image. In black areas of the channel or mask, colors are not
changed. In white areas of the channel or mask, the adjustment applies fully. Transitional areas receive
proportional color adjustments.
Use the Adjust Color dialog box to change the hue, saturation, and value of an image.
To adjust colors equally
1 To apply the effect to:
• The canvas — Click the Canvas in the Layers panel.
• A selection — Click a selection tool from the toolbox, and drag in the document window to select an
area.
• A layer — Click a layer in the Layers panel.
2
Choose Effects Tonal Control Adjust Colors.
3 Choose Uniform Color from the Using list box.
4 Adjust any of the Adjust Colors controls. For information, see “Adjust Colors controls” on page 271.
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