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Better B&W Conversion Using Multiple Hue/Saturation Layers in Photoshop & Elements
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 377437" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p><strong>Re: Better B&W Conversion Using Multiple Hue/Saturation Layers in Photoshop & Element</strong></p><p></p><p>[USER=9240]@BackdoorHippie[/USER] I just tried going through this process but got stuck early on. I added the two Hue Saturation layers, but neither layer displays the wheel icon. I changed the blend mode to color for the one layer and was able to access the hue/saturation sliders, but when I clicked on the other layer, those sliders were gone. Not sure what I did wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 377437, member: 13196"] [b]Re: Better B&W Conversion Using Multiple Hue/Saturation Layers in Photoshop & Element[/b] [USER=9240]@BackdoorHippie[/USER] I just tried going through this process but got stuck early on. I added the two Hue Saturation layers, but neither layer displays the wheel icon. I changed the blend mode to color for the one layer and was able to access the hue/saturation sliders, but when I clicked on the other layer, those sliders were gone. Not sure what I did wrong. [/QUOTE]
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