adjusting saturation with the sponge tool
When you change the saturation of a color, you adjust its strength or purity. The
Sponge tool is useful for making subtle saturation changes to specific areas of an
image. You’ll use the Sponge tool to saturate the color of some of the graffiti.
3 In the options bar, do the following:
• In the Brush pop-up panel, move the Size slider to 150 px, and then move the
Hardness slider to 0%.
• Choose Saturate from the Mode menu.
• For Flow, enter 40%. The Flow value determines the intensity of the
saturation effect.
4 Drag the sponge back and forth over the graffiti to the left of the girl to increase
the saturation. The more you drag over an area, the more saturated the color
becomes. Be careful not to oversaturate the graffiti.
When you change the saturation of a color, you adjust its strength or purity. The
Sponge tool is useful for making subtle saturation changes to specific areas of an
image. You’ll use the Sponge tool to saturate the color of some of the graffiti.
3 In the options bar, do the following:
• In the Brush pop-up panel, move the Size slider to 150 px, and then move the
Hardness slider to 0%.
• Choose Saturate from the Mode menu.
• For Flow, enter 40%. The Flow value determines the intensity of the
saturation effect.
4 Drag the sponge back and forth over the graffiti to the left of the girl to increase
the saturation. The more you drag over an area, the more saturated the color
becomes. Be careful not to oversaturate the graffiti.
5 Select the Move tool ( ) to ensure you don’t accidentally add saturation
elsewhere.
6 Save your work.
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