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HSL / Color / B&W for local selection tools

Community Beginner ,
Dec 24, 2020 Dec 24, 2020

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Hi,

 

Recent added tool Hue for local selection filters (gradual, radial and brush) is something we were waiting for and a very good implementation, but it seems to be incomplete. It would be definitive if we will be provided with the same tools HSL / Color / B&W for these filters as per apply to separate local selections. Sure we will appreciate these tools to be added in a future version of Lightroom Classic CC. Thanks in advance.

 

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Dec 25, 2020 Dec 25, 2020

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This is not the forum for feature requests, as Adobe doesn't monitor this forum for feature requests. On the main page of the forum is a linke that says "Submit Product Feedback", use that link to put forth your request.

https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 25, 2020 Dec 25, 2020

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Hi Axel,

 

Done! Thanks!

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LEGEND ,
Dec 25, 2020 Dec 25, 2020

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Local adjustments has separate sliders for Hue, Saturation and Exposure already.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 25, 2020 Dec 25, 2020

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Ok, but not for controlling each color separately as it is able to do in HSL/Color/B&W at general adjustments. This is what I am referring for. Thanks.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 25, 2020 Dec 25, 2020

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You can use the Range Mask to select just the color you want, then the sliders to change hue, saturation and exposure.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 25, 2020 Dec 25, 2020

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Ok, but only for one color each time, or at maximum five, in the same mask, and for those five the same parameters of Hue, Saturation, Exposition, etc. I think it could be a lot more useful to have the same sliders as per general adjustments to trate colours (and their combinations) at our convenience in the same mask. For example, in one mask it could be possible to trate green in one way, blue in other, and so on. I know it is possible to get with actual tools, but it takes more time and it is more tedius than doing it with only one mask and at the same time. Thanks.

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