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Color adjustment tools
I couldn't resist coming back to respond to the short interchange about Lightroom's point color option. I'll describe my understanding of the three related Adobe color modification tools. If I have any of this wrong, please let me know.
1. Point color. This is basically a more precise and powerful alternative to the color sliders in the color mixer panel. The function of both is to select a color range and apply adjustments (hue, saturation, luminance) to that range alone. Point color is more powerful in that you can specify the color more accurately and control the range affected (overall, or specifically for saturation, hue, and luminance). However, in either case, it is designed to affect an isolated color range.
2. Calibration (LR and ACR). This is the opposite end of the spectrum. When you modify the primaries, you affect all colors that have that primary in them. I think this may be one reason some people use this early in the process, while still doing global adjustments.
3. Photoshop's selective color: this tool is in some sense in between the others. The core function is the same as calibration: you make changes to primaries. However, you do this only to broad ranges, e.g., "reds" and "yellows". The other difference is that this affords all the possibilities you get with any adjustment layer, e.g., masking and modifications of opacity.
Anything wrong in this description?
Both point color and selective color are new to me. I've used the color mixer sliders for a long time and calibration for a while, but I only started using the others very recently and still have a lot to learn to understand when best to use each.
Last edited by DanK; Yesterday at 02:23 PM.
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Re: Color adjustment tools
I have just started to use point colour thanks to you. It will undoubtedly become my go to tool to manipulate localized colours ranges. Calibration seems like a different way to adjust the white balance. We already have the white balance tool in Lightroom which I find easy to use. For more difficult cases, I use a curve layer on the individual channels. This latter one can also be combined with masking for localized control. I tried using selective colour in Photoshop but I have not been able to master it. Sometimes it works very well and at other times it does not seem to do anything. I have not figured out what I am doing wrong.
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Re: Color adjustment tools
If I am right, calibration and selective color are doing similar things, just on different color ranges. Perhaps one can use it for WB, but that's not what I have seen online or done. What I have seen, and what I have been trying to teach myself, is that it can be used to increase color contrasts. However, more often than not, I can't yet visualize what an effect a given adjustment will have, or even whether it will have much of an effect at all. I play with all of the primaries to see whether any one has an impact on a given image worth exploring/
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