Color-related adjustments
Vibrance, Saturation, Temperature, Tint and Hue
(Original, unadjusted image for reference)
Saturation
This is the HSBHSBHSB refers to a method of encoding colors in digital applications (by defining Hue, Saturation and Brightness dimensions).Learn more Saturation shift,
–100% Saturation turns the image to black-and-white.
Vibrance
Increases the saturation of dull colors while leaving already saturated colors intact.
Temperature
"Photographic" color temperature adjustment. Roughly equals the “b*” component of the Lab color space (blue-to-yellow).
Tint
"Photographic" color tint adjustment. Roughly equals the “a*” component of the Lab color space (green-to-magenta).
Hue
This is the HSBHSBHSB refers to a method of encoding colors in digital applications (by defining Hue, Saturation and Brightness dimensions).Learn more Hue shift.
* Note that because of circular nature of HSB Hue, –100% and +100% yield the same (180°) Hue shift (the example image shows actually –80% and +80% for clarity).
Learn more about the HSB color model in HSB color space.