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May 21, 2010
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How to change Hue / Saturation on an existing gradient object?

  • May 21, 2010
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I'm using Illustrator CS5. How do you change Hue / Saturation on an existing gradient color object much like the hue/saturation option in photoshop?

So I made some color art using gradients and want to just change the  Hue / Saturation using a slider?  Thanks, hope my question was clear.

    Correct answer proyoungi483785

    Hey guys, i am using Illustrator cc2018, in this we got an option for saturation.

    • Go to Edit>Edit colors>saturate

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    proyoungi483785Correct answer
    Participant
    May 23, 2018

    Hey guys, i am using Illustrator cc2018, in this we got an option for saturation.

    • Go to Edit>Edit colors>saturate

    Monika Gause
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    May 23, 2018

    proyoungi483785  schrieb

    Hey guys, i am using Illustrator cc2018, in this we got an option for saturation.

    • Go to Edit>Edit colors>saturate

    This feature existed in 2010 as well. But have you ever compared it to Photoshop's Hue/Saturation?

    Inspiring
    May 21, 2010

    You can try to adjust it with the color sliders in Edit>Edit Color>recolor Art

    or you need the plug in call Phantasm which will allow you to work this way with objects and images directly in Illustrator.

    Edit Color adjustment

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    user7777Author
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    May 21, 2010

    Thanks that's exactly what I need.  Older illustrator use to have a function

    like that before?  Not sure it still exist.

    As for the Phantasm, the color Saturation option doesn't work in the trial until you buy it showned in their video. The  trail version link for Windows 7 for some reason gave me a Mac OS version instead.  The download link given to me in my e-mail works only once.  I can't buy or test out even if I wanted to....  But I'll get it go agian once they fix up their site.

    Open to other suggestions.

    Inspiring
    May 21, 2010

    The Phantasm software is well tested and works exactly like the Photoshop feature. The developers is a little overly protective of the software.

    If someone who knew their stuff wanted to crack the code they would be able to do so for us even a ten day trial would convince one to by.

    I don't know why he does not realize that there is no way to judge without a real trial.

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