Selecting and Using ‘Whites’ in the Selective Colour Adjustment
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In the Selective Colour adjustment you can first select colours and then adjust them. You can also do this just for ‘Whites’, first selecting the whiter areas of the image and then making a CMYK (actually red, green, blue and monochrome) adjustment. This is very powerful and you can use it for a range of tweaks, from white balancing to colour grading to contrast boosting.
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