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Enhance colour and saturation in Photoshop

Colour correction in Photoshop doesn't need to be complicated. Follow this guide to quickly and easily tackle all your colour needs.

Colour correction is an essential part of the image-editing process, but luckily Photoshop's Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) editor makes it easy, with most colour corrections only needing a few seconds to complete. If you're unfamiliar with ACR's 3 key tools however, the prospect of using it can be a little daunting. Adobe has seperated the colour correction tools into 3 different areas, the white balance tool, the temperature slider and the vibrance and saturation sliders. Here we'll show you the basic techniques that should form the basis of your Photoshop work.

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