Is there a way to apply the effect of a Chroma Variant to just one part of an image?
Yes. You will have to copy the main image layer into a new document and assign a variant that has the color shift you want, relative to the master profile. Then convert the image from the variant to the master profile, then reinsert the image as a layer right on top of the main image layer, keeping the file numbers constant (not allowing Photoshop to convert from the source profile to the main image profile when you paste). Then use the mask of the upper image layer to control where the image has the local adjustment. For example, fill the layer mask with black and then paint with white or gray to make any region of the upper image layer visible. I have never needed to do this, but it’s possible, should you want it. 9) Questions and Tech Support: In theory they’re all answered here somewhere, but if you want to ask me about my spaces or chroma variants send me a note and I’ll get back to you when I can. If you are confused about how color management works (as everyone is while learning
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