Photoshop User - USA (2021-02)

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STEP 13: In the Layers panel, click to activate
the existing Hue/Saturation adjustment layer,
choose Layer>Duplicate Layer, and then
click OK. Do it again so there are three Hue/
Saturation adjustment layers. Note: Be sure
to use the duplicate layer command, rather
than the keyboard shortcut so Photoshop
keeps your clipping intact. That said, the
Levels adjustment layer will become unclipped
(grumble), so activate it in the Layers panel
and click the Clip to Layer icon (circled) in
the Properties panel to re-clip it.

STEP 14: Turn off the layer visibility Eye icons for the
Levels and two of the Hue/Saturation adjustment layers.
Activate the remaining Hue/Saturation adjustment layer
and use the Properties panel to set the Hue to –50 and
Saturation to 0. Turn its layer visibility Eye off, turn on

the layer visibility for the next Hue/Saturation adjust-
ment layer, click on it to make it the active layer, and
set its Hue to 165. Turn its layer visibility off, turn on
the visibility for the next one, make it active, and set
its Hue to 115.

Hue/Saturation 1 layer selected Hue/Saturation 1 copy
layer selected

Hue/Saturation 1 copy 2
layer selected

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