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adding an adjustment layer


Adjustment layers can be added to an image to apply color and tonal adjustments
without permanently changing the pixel values in the image. For example, if you
add a Color Balance adjustment layer to an image, you can experiment with different
colors repeatedly, because the change occurs only on the adjustment layer. If
you decide to return to the original pixel values, you can hide or delete the adjustment
layer.
You’ve used adjustment layers in other lessons. Here, you’ll add a Hue/Saturation
adjustment layer to change the color of the purple flower. An adjustment layer
affects all layers below it in the image’s stacking order unless a selection is active
when you create it or you create a clipping mask.


1 Select the Flower2 layer in the Layers panel.
2 Click the Hue/Saturation icon in the Adjustments panel to add a Hue/Saturation
   adjustment layer.


3 In the Properties panel, apply the following settings
• Hue: 43
• Saturation: 19
• Lightness: 0


The changes affect the Flower2, Pineapple Copy, Pineapple, Clouds, and
Background layers. The effect is interesting, but you only want to change the
Flower2 layer.
4 Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the Hue/Saturation adjustment
   layer, and choose Create Clipping Mask.


An arrow appears in the Layers panel indicating that the adjustment layer applies
only to the Flower2 layer. You’ll learn more about clipping masks in Lessons 6 and 7.











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