To correct the excess red in the picture below, the indicator circle can be moved into the cyan area of the Color Wheel.
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Changing color saturation
You can adjust the amount of color in the image with the Saturation slider control in the Color Adjustment tool. The higher the number in the Saturation field, the more vivid the colors will be in the image. A low number in the Saturation field gives the image diluted colors.
The range for the number in the Saturation field is 0 to 150.
The result of the change to the saturation value can be seen in the preview area.
Increasing the amount of color
Increase the number in the Saturation field to make colors in the image more vivid:
■Click on the right side of the slider,
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■type a higher number in the Saturation field, then press Tab or Enter,
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■click the UP spin button next to the Saturation field.
Decreasing the amount of color
Decrease the number in the Saturation field to dilute the color in the image:
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