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Target selective color with Photoshop Elements (continued)
Shift the sliders until you reach the best visual color for the field.
Next, add another adjustment layer. This layer will be used to intensify the blue in the sky.
Bring up the Hue/Saturation dialog box in the same way as before, as shown in Figure C.
FIGURE C
 
You can adjust a different range of colors just as easily. Roll over picture for a larger image.
With the Eyedropper tool in the dialog box, click on a range of blues and adjust the hue to a little bit darker. Then increase the saturation to your color taste.
By using the Hue and Saturation tool, you can target selective color to create picture perfect images like you see in calendars and postcards.
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