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Adjust Colors Ready for Beta Testing

Adobe Employee ,
Mar 07, 2025 Mar 07, 2025

Adjust Colors enables you to make quick and easy hue, saturation, and lightness adjustments to the 6 most prominent colors in your image.

 

Pixel CTB and Adjust Colors RTT.png

 

HOW TO TEST

When a "pixel" layer is selected with the Contextual Task Bar enabled, you'll see an "Adjust Colors" button. Clicking it shows the six main colors in your image. You can select a color and adjust its hue, saturation, and lightness. Changes appear instantly on the canvas, and the swatch updates to show the before-and-after colors.

 

Adjust Colors CTB Popover.png

 

Using the eyedropper tool, you can choose any different color for the swatches. A magnifier loupe appears when you click to help you preview a color. You can reset the colors anytime from the ••• menu on the Contextual Task Bar.

 

You can also find "Prominent Colors" in the Presets dropdown under Hue/Saturation in the Properties panel.

 

Other updates to the Hue/Saturation Adjustment in the Properties panel include:

  • Color swatches for RGB, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow channels
  • Color swatches for the Prominent Colors preset
  • Color swatch for the "Colorize" option
  • Indicators (before/after swatch) for updated channels
  • Improved before/after color bars with a larger, more user-friendly UI

Hue-Saturation Adjustment Adjust Prominent Colors Preset.png

PROVIDE FEEDBACK

1. Click on the Beaker Icon in the upper right of the Photoshop application:

Beaker 2.png

 

2. Find "Adjust Colors" in the left panel, and provide YES ready to be released or NO not ready to be released. Leave a comment if you have one...

3. Or you can leave a comment in the Beta Forum post.

 

Adjust Colors Beta Panel.png

 

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Explorer ,
Mar 12, 2025 Mar 12, 2025

example images embedded in post for easier/faster viewing 😉

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Hue-Sat_GOOD-saturation.jpg

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025

Thank you @RobertKjettrup for the images and great examples. Sending over to our developers for consideration.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025

@amy durocher this is a great new feature! Thank you. I think it myight be beneficial to users if we could reset a selected Prominent Color. Sometimes when all the sliders have been adjusted it would be great to get to the start with just one action. This could be a double click like it is in Lightroom Classic.


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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025

Thank you for your feedback @Rene Andritsch - we are thinking of an intuitive solution...

 

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Community Expert ,
Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025

Thank you!

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Explorer ,
Mar 17, 2025 Mar 17, 2025

Agreed! Maybe like a cmd+click?

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New Here ,
Mar 14, 2025 Mar 14, 2025

Wow its Amazing 

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 16, 2025 Mar 16, 2025

@Riasreds  THANK YOU!

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Explorer ,
Mar 17, 2025 Mar 17, 2025

Hi Amy, I’m absolutely thrilled with this feature! It’s a huge time saver. We need this in the release ASAP. Also, here are three things I’d love to see added:

 

Squeeze the Palette / Better Integration of Colourize

A lot of the time I want to merge several colours into one and then adjust all those colours into the final colour (hex code option would be nice here for the final colour too). I often work with floral art, where the greens can come out different shades for each flower. I’d like to condense all the greens into a more cohesive single tone of green to hit a certain colour palette, and to do this currently I run several HSL layers and then sometimes a colourize and mask, other times a selective colour. We all know there's lots of ways to do things in photoshop (but feel free to let me know if I've missed one).

It would be better if I could say colourize this range of colours into this colour palette.

Alternatively in your example If I didn't want the pink colours I could either want the pinks in your example to be non existant I can grab the pink circle and drop it onto the purple circle which makes all the pinks a purple on the artboard. I guess it's essentially like merging swatches in inDesign.

So essentailly you're squeezing the colour palette. Perhaps a selection under  “Prominent Colors” which has maybe a  or maybe a 3/4/5 colors.

 

Consistency across images

Then want to grab that adjustment and apply it to several other (sometimes hundreds) of other images, I need to be able to grab that adjustment and make it versatile enough to apply to the other images with potentially other green shades which all need to match the end colour/hex from the first image. At the moment it basically shifts the colour by the same amounts but what I'm looking for is for the range to be a certain colour at the end. I guess I want to make a LUT but I've never had any luck with this. Be able to essentially create a LUT (I guess) where you can then drop it onto another file and do the same thing.  This would make it so helpful especially when squeezing the palette as I do, which I could then turn into an action to use over hundreds of images. 

 

And lastly I would LOVE to be able to control this from my streamdeck

 

Regardles of all that just WOW! I'm so damn impressed!!!!

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 17, 2025 Mar 17, 2025

Hi @Sami_PA thank you for the suggestions - I love everything you have noted...

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Explorer ,
Mar 17, 2025 Mar 17, 2025

Thanks for the reply. Honestly this change has made my life so much easier. Keep up the amazing work!!!

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New Here ,
Aug 05, 2025 Aug 05, 2025

hello! i agree with Sami_PA's suggestion of offering a way to chose the replacement color by ink dropping or hex code entry (rather than using the sliders to find it). in my specifc use case, i'm looking at sink faucets that come in various colors, but there are only images of the blue faucet online. i'd like to see what the faucet looks like in one of the other colors offered, but it's very difficult to re-create this exact color by using the hue/sat sliders in this new "adjust colors" feature, nor am i able to enter hue/sat numbers from an ink drop bc i am only able to determine absolute values, while these sliders refer to relative values ... ideally i'd be able to ink drop the color from the company's PDF and that hexcode. if this is actually something that is possible right now and i am missing it, would you please school me? thanks so much.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 05, 2025 Aug 05, 2025

Howdy @electr0nimo - perfect timing on your comment, we are working on this exact enhancement, I would expect it to be in Beta within a few months (in prerelease as early as 2 weeks if you have access).

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New Here ,
Aug 06, 2025 Aug 06, 2025
LATEST
fantastic news, amy! thank you so much for this update. i am not sure if i have access but would very much appreciate trying this new feature out in 2ish weeks. if that is at all possible, please let me know. i would be happy to provide feedback of course. 
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Explorer ,
Mar 17, 2025 Mar 17, 2025
This seems about as useless as the "contextual task bar." We all know you’re losing market share to Conva and others, but you don’t need to mimic inferior editors to win customers back. You’re making the UI worse just to shove in an unnecessary feature. Any professional will use the other precise tools and ignore this. Stop making Photoshop "easier" and "more approachable"—you’re just going to kill the software, especially considering it’s eight times the cost of the alternatives.
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Community Expert ,
Mar 17, 2025 Mar 17, 2025

The feature is currently available in BETA-testing and the Photoshop team surely values any feedback to make this new addition as useful as possible. 

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New Here ,
Mar 21, 2025 Mar 21, 2025

This is fantastic update Amy! However, form practical point it could be improved even more.

Firstly, apart of "traditional" HSL relative +/- approach it would be great to have an alternative possibility to edit selected color in  "absolute" HSB numerical values like, for example, in color.adobe.com:

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Secondly, it would be great to have a chance to export detected Prominent Colors (or Custom Colors edited from Prominent Colors) into swatch (cloud) library.

Lastly, (*optional) it would be also great to have an option to define default number of detected Prominent Colors lets say between 3 and 12.

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 21, 2025 Mar 21, 2025

@Aldor Amazing suggestions!

 

For input of specific color values, with the latest Beta build, you can now double-click on the color swatches to get the color picker dialog + enter HEX values. Can you try with the latest Beta build and see if that addresses your needs?

 

We have "export of prominent color swatches" on our to-do list - however, we might not get to it for a little while. 

 

Adding more prominent colors is a common request and we are thinking through how to technically deliver given constraints. 

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New Here ,
Mar 21, 2025 Mar 21, 2025

Thank you. I tried with the last Beta and can confirm that double-click on the swatch opens Color picker dialog and allows precise color edit/correction. Also, using that it is possible to manually copy HSB values for future use. Still, it would be great to have a chance to add all color swatches to the cloud library in one click (just one additional button on the right side from the swatches).

Theoretically, for color grading purpose, it would be nice to have one more feature incorporated into the HSL(?) instrument (but it could be a bit more complicated to implement) with the next logic:

1) Make detection of current Prominent Colors.

2) Save current color set to the library.

3) Select from the library an alternative harmonized (for some model, complimentary, triad, etc.) color set.

4) Apply selected color set to the image instead of detected colors.

With this feature “old” HSL instrument would be “upgraded” to full and very powerful color grading assistant (something like NBP CMX2 but much better and based on different and more advanced foundation).

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 21, 2025 Mar 21, 2025

@Aldor thank you very much -  I will talk to the team about this - you have some really good ideas. 

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Participant ,
Mar 21, 2025 Mar 21, 2025

Amy,

this is absolutely incredible work. 
It’s exactly the kind of thing that shows how—even after 20 years of working in Photoshop—I don’t realize I need a feature until I see it.

Thank you. This will be a huge help.

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