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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Color and tonal correction<br />

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Quickly saturate or desaturate isolated areas<br />

The Sponge tool saturates or desaturates areas of the image. You can use the Sponge tool to bring out or mute the color<br />

on an object or area.<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, select the Sponge tool . If you do not see the Sponge tool, look for the Dodge or<br />

Burn tool.<br />

2 Set the tool options in the options bar.<br />

Brushes pop-up menu Sets the brush tip. Click the arrow next to the brush sample, choose a brush category from the<br />

Brushes pop-up menu, and then select a brush thumbnail.<br />

Size Sets the size of the brush, in pixels. Drag the Size slider or enter a size in the text box.<br />

Mode Sets whether to saturate or desaturate.<br />

Flow Sets the strength of the tool with each stroke. In Saturate mode, a higher percentage increases the saturation. In<br />

Desaturate mode, a higher percentage increases the desaturation.<br />

Correcting color casts<br />

Correct color casts by comparing variations of an image<br />

You can make color and tonal adjustments in the Color Variations dialog box by comparing and choosing different<br />

thumbnail variations of the photo. Color Variations works best for average tone images that don’t require precise color<br />

adjustments.<br />

Note: You can’t use the Color Variations command with images in Indexed Color mode.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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