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The Power of Hue and Saturation Adjustment

Author: Josh Spivey More by this author


I have been using the Hue and Saturation Adjustment tools that Photoshop provides for a long time. Usually I am just making overall image adjustments, but from time-to-time there is a specific area of an image that needs adjustment when the rest of the image should stay the same. Here's how to do that.

Original image

Above I have a photo. I would like to change the hue of the pill in the foreground from green to blue. But I don't want to mess with the rest of the image too much. So how do I do that? We first thing to do is to open the Hue and Saturation adjustment box. Go Image->Adjust->Hue and Saturation.

Hue and Saturation settings

Above is the dialog box that appears when you have done the previous steps. I have already made some adjustments but let me explain what I did.

1. The first thing I did was to change the color edit drop down menu to Greens. This will allow me to make adjustments to the green pixels in the image.

2. Once I have selected green as my editing choice, I can use the ink dropper tool that Photoshop automatically provides me to select the green in the pill. I had to try a few times to get it in the right place.

3. Once I had selected the correct green hue, I just made some Hue adjustments by sliding the Hue slider to the right. I also made some slight adjustments with the other sliders. The actual adjustments are up to you, of course.

The Power of Hue and Saturation Adjustment Tutorial: Final ResultResult image

Above you can see my results. Using the Hue and Saturation tools to adjust images is a very powerful way of making subtle changes to an overall image. It can also save you a lot of time if you have a single entity like this one that needs changing. Play around with this idea and see what you can do with it. It's a lot of fun.



About the Author:

Josh Spivey
Josh Spivey is a web designer and developer for Conkling Fiskum & McCormick, a Public Relations firm in Portland, Oregon. Josh has been working with the web for 3 years, and has earned several awards for his work. In addition, his work has been featured in Fortune Small Business magazine. Josh uses Photoshop as his main web design tool. From start to finish, Photoshop is the key part of his web design toolbox. When he is not working, Josh enjoys golf, spending time with friends and family, and digital photography.


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