Fine-tune the colors in your image, or even completely change them, by modifying the hue, saturation and luminosity (lightness).
Settings
Apply this adjustment via the Adjustments panel using the following settings:
Ranges—alter all colors at once using the first circular channel selector (Master; multi-colored) or tap any of the other selectors to choose a specific color set (e.g., Yellows). When using individual color sets, the color wheel allows you to determine the range of colors affected by that channel using four moveable nodes.
Hue—controls the color tint of pixels. Drag the option to shift the colors through the spectrum.
Saturation—controls the intensity of colors. Drag to the left to decrease color intensity, drag to the right to increase it.
Luminance—controls the overall brightness. Drag to the left to decrease brightness, drag to the right to increase it.
Merge—merges the current adjustment layer with the layer immediately below it in the layer order.
Reset—reverts all adjustment settings to default.
HSV—when enabled, uses the Hue Saturation Value (HSV) model instead of Hue Saturation Lightness (HSL). The Saturation Shift and Luminosity Shift sliders behave differently between the two models.
Delete—closes the settings and deletes the adjustment layer, removing the adjustment.
Add Preset—adds the current adjustment settings as a preset for use with later images and projects.
Opacity—sets the level of visibility of the adjustment.