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You can set the default Hue and Saturation grid resolutions in the Color Warper’s Option menu by choosing Default Hue Resolution or Default Saturation Resolution and selecting your preferred resolution from the drop-down menu.


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The Chroma-Luma grid set to a resolution of 6x6


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NOTE: If you make adjustments with the grid at one resolution, it’s possible to change the grid to a higher or lower resolution, and your adjustment will be interpolated to fit the new grid resolution, although the resulting adjustment may change a bit.


NOTE: If you make adjustments with the grid at one resolution, it’s possible to change the grid to a higher or lower resolution, and your adjustment will be interpolated to fit the new grid resolution, although the resulting adjustment may change a bit.


NOTE: If you make adjustments with the grid at one resolution, it’s possible to change the grid to a higher or lower resolution, and your adjustment will be interpolated to fit the new grid resolution, although the resulting adjustment may change a bit.

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The Chroma-Luma grid set to a resolution of 24x24



You Can Warp Color in Different Color Spaces

A drop-down menu at the bottom right of the warping grid lets you choose which color space to use for manipulating the colors of the image. Different color spaces project the colors of the image into the two-dimensional warping grid in different ways, and some may make it easier to manipulate a particular image in the way you want by spreading out different ranges of color more widely.

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