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Chapter 17 Making Brushed Adjustments 416
4 Brush the adjustment on the area of the image where you want to change the saturation.
The saturation is changed in the area of the image where the Saturation Quick Brush adjustment
is applied.
To modify the Saturation adjustment after it has been applied to an image
1 Select a photo with the Saturation adjustment applied to it.
2 In the Saturation area of the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector
HUD, modify the Saturation adjustment by specifying the amount of the adjustment you want to
apply to the image using the Amount slider and value slider.
The previously applied Saturation adjustment is modied.
Working with the Denition Quick Brush Controls
You use the Denition Quick Brush adjustment to add clarity and reduce haze without adding
too much contrast to the area of the image the adjustment is brushed on.
Before Definition adjustment After Definition adjustment
(added definition to the flower in the foreground)
Note: You can also apply a Denition adjustment by brushing the entire Enhance adjustment's
parameter settings in to or out of an image. However, brushing the Enhance adjustment on an
image applies the Contrast, Denition, Saturation, Vibrancy, and Tint parameter settings. You
use the Quick Brush equivalents when you need to apply each of these adjustments in dierent
ways to dierent parts of the photo. For more information about the Enhance adjustment, see An
Overview of the Enhance Adjustment on page 340.