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Adjust color or tone using the Targeted Adjustment tool in Camera Raw
The Targeted Adjustment tool allows
you to make tonal and color corrections by dragging directly on
a photo, rather than by using sliders in the image adjustment tabs.
For some people, dragging on the image is a more intuitive way to
work. Using the Targeted Adjustment tool, you can drag down on a
blue sky to desaturate it, for example, or drag up on a red jacket
to intensify its hue.
- To make color adjustments with the Targeted Adjustment
tool
, click
it in the toolbar and choose the type of correction you want to
make: Hue, Saturation, Luminance, or Grayscale Mix. Then, drag in
the image. Dragging up or right increases values; dragging down
or left decreases values. Sliders for more than one color may be
affected when you drag with the Targeted Adjustment tool. Selecting
the Grayscale Mix Targeted Adjustment tool converts the image to
grayscale.
- To make tone curve adjustments using the Targeted Adjustment
tool
, click
it in the toolbar and choose Parametric Curve. Then, drag in the
image. The Parametric Curve Targeted Adjustment tool adjusts
the Highlights, Lights, Darks, or Shadows curve region based on
the values in the image where you click.
 The
keyboard shortcut T toggles the last Targeted Adjustment tool you
used.
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