Graphics Programs Reference
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Select Red from the Curves drop-down menu.
If you ever work on an image with three separate values you would follow the same steps, leaving
the middle value in intact and dragging the other two colors to match it.
7 Review how your image looked before your adjustment by clicking the visibility eye ( ) icon to the
left of the Curves 1 layer in your Layers panel.
You can add anchor points to your curve by just clicking the curve. This might be necessary if you
have to balance and image in several locations. You can delete an anchor point from a curve by
clicking the anchor point and dragging it off the curve.
Adding additional curve corrections
In this next step, you will add an additional curve correction to lighten some of the darker areas in the im-
age without changing the overall curve correction you just made.
1 Using your Lasso tool, select the dark area of the garden on the right side of the image. No exact selec-
tion is necessary.
2 Click the Create new fill or adjustment layer button ( ) at the bottom of the Layers panel and choose
Curves.
3 Click in the middle of the Curve in the Curves Properties panel and drag up to lighten that section of
the image. Notice that there is a hard edge to this selection; fix it with feathering as shown in the next
step.
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