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<blockquote data-quote="Pierro" data-source="post: 120122" data-attributes="member: 8517"><p>I dont know if you have Photoshop Sam ? If so, you can increase the view size to make things easy, ( I use 200% or more ) then use the lasso tool to select the eye, then Image tab > Adjustments > Saturation</p><p></p><p>Yes, all my .xmp files automatically get saved in the same folder as the RAW ( as long as I dont change the destination ) after making any adjustments in RAW / Photoshop. If you want to keep any changes you did in RAW, then you must keep the .xmp files. If you didnt make any changes to the RAW, then the .xmp is not important</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pierro, post: 120122, member: 8517"] I dont know if you have Photoshop Sam ? If so, you can increase the view size to make things easy, ( I use 200% or more ) then use the lasso tool to select the eye, then Image tab > Adjustments > Saturation Yes, all my .xmp files automatically get saved in the same folder as the RAW ( as long as I dont change the destination ) after making any adjustments in RAW / Photoshop. If you want to keep any changes you did in RAW, then you must keep the .xmp files. If you didnt make any changes to the RAW, then the .xmp is not important [/QUOTE]
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