Why is the ‘Hues’ slider valuable

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ronviers
Feb 25, 2006
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I have been reading about Adobe’s HSB single color cone color model. So if I understand this correctly, moving the Hues slider in ‘Elements’ (my acquisition of CS2 has been delayed but I assume it would be the same) rotates the HSB cone about the perpendicular that extends through the white point at the bottom of the cone. If this is correct then why would that ever be a useful thing to do? Wouldn’t that change all hues across the board? Obviously because it has pride of place it must be extremely useful but I cannot make it improve anything.

Thanks for the time,
Ron

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Tacit
Feb 25, 2006
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If this is correct then why
would that ever be a useful thing to do?

To an entire photographic image? It’s not likely to be useful.

To a PART of a photographic image, or to the background of an image with an artificial background, or to an element in, say, a Web interface? Sometimes quite handy.


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