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Step Three:
By the way, dragging upward with the TAT increases the saturation amounts, and dragging
downward decreases them. Just so you know. Okay, now that the greens and yellows are
looking better, let's work on the reds and oranges. So, take the TAT, click it on the orangey
building in the middle, and drag straight upward to increase the color saturation (intens-
ity) of those reds and oranges. Go look at the sliders, and you'll see it moved the Reds
and Oranges sliders (so that color was mostly made up of red and orange, although it made
slight adjustments to the Yellows and Greens, too), but beyond that, the TAT knows the
right percentage of each, which is why using it gives you such an advantage (in fact, I don't
use these HSL sliders without using the TAT).
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