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where is vibrance?

New Here ,
Jun 28, 2017 Jun 28, 2017

Hello,

I am trying to follow instruction to transform photos into coloring pages.

I have photoshop elements 15

I found LAYER --> NEW ADJUSTMENT LAYER-->         but then I can't find vibrance.

Thank you for helping me.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 29, 2017 Jun 29, 2017

While there is no Vibrance effect, go the the Adjustments (the top button on the right-side Toolbar). With the Adjustment Layer clip selected, go to the Color settings and adjust the Saturation.

You may also want to try the Haze Removal effect, in the Advanced Adjustments category.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 30, 2017 Jun 30, 2017

Moved to Photoshop Elements.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 30, 2017 Jun 30, 2017

There is a Vibrance adjustment in Quick Edit mode.

How close it is to phoshop's, i don't know.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 30, 2017 Jun 30, 2017

R_Kelly,,

You are right, 'Vibrance' is a color property which is used in the 'Quick edit' mode or in the ACR module.

In the Quick edt mode you can simply switch to the 'Expert' mode to continue your edits.

In the ACR conversion module, you can use Vibrance instead of saturation to make colors more vivid without altering skin tones too much.

For practical use, my advice would be to compare the effect of the 'saturation' and the 'vibrance' tools to find which is more suited to your subject and inentended effect.

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New Here ,
Jun 30, 2017 Jun 30, 2017
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Thank you all for your responses.

I will work on it this weekend and let you know how I made out.

Have a Happy 4th

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