Saturate photo

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  1. dts

    dts Well-Known Member

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    Hi I would like to saturate my photo to give it the ntsc american color, any help would be great full.
     
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    What do you mean by give it the NTSC American color?

    Could you post the photo?
     
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    not sure what you mean by NTSC American color, but in photoshop to hue/saturate an image use the following path:

    Directly to an image: Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation

    An Adjustment Layer (Useful in psd's if you want to adjust the effect later on, change color etc.): Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Hue/Saturation.

    Hope this helps!
     
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    Was he really serious? Then how come there is no post from him after that first one where he asked for advice!! Hate it when people come in, ask questions and then walk away without responding to the suggestion and help given! Would have really liked to know what “NTSC American color”!!
     
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    I was referring to the usual color setup when setting the TV to NTSC mode.
     
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    Well, I think he was referring to the usual color setup when setting the TV to NTSC mode. Anyway, I guess what you have mentioned here regarding directing to the image in Photoshop is the only method I know as well. I don’t know what he was intending to say with the link he just provided!
     

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