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by George Mann

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33. Lightroom Develop: HSL Color Tuning - Saturation Setings

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There are three separate HSL Color Tuning panels, Hue, Saturation and Luminance. In today's article we will look at the minimum and maximum settings effect of Saturation on our test image, tomorrow we will look at Luminance. Please keep in mind that these settings only affect the image if the colors being addressed are present.

Default Image. All HSL Color Tuning sliders set at 0

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Reds set to -100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Reds set to +100

 

HSL Tuning Color Saturation - Yellows set to -100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation- Yellows set to +100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Greens set to -100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Greens set to +100

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HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Cyans set to -100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Cyans set to +100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Blues set to -100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Blues set to +100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Magentas set to -100

 

HSL Color Tuning Saturation - Magentas set to +100


P.S.: Please do not get upset if your personal experience and views are different from my own. These opinions are mine exclusively and do not reflect the views or policies of any of the manufacturers mentioned in this article...... George Mann

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