HCT User Guide
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Typical Blue correction in the “Curves 1” layer (left) and its inversion in the “Curves 1 copy” layer (right)
Hue/saturation inversion
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On the “Hue/Saturation 1 copy” layer, change the polarity (sign) of any number you applied in
any channel. For example, if you decreased the Yellow
Hue
by -3 in the ”Hue/Saturation 1” layer,
increase it to +3 in the “Hue/Saturation 1 copy” layer, as shown below.
Typical Yellow correction in the “Hue/Saturation 1” layer (left) and its inversion in the “Hue/Saturation 1 copy” layer (right)
Testing the inversions
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The whole point of the inversion process is to make the two Curves layers cancel each other,
and the two Hue/Saturation layers cancel each other. You can test this by toggling the Group 1
(Set 1) eyeball on and off.
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If there is no visible difference between “Group on” and “Group off”, then the two Curves layers
and the two Hue/Saturation layers must cancel each other. If you DO see a difference, check
that the “... copy” layers are exact opposites of their respective correction layers. If necessary,
adjust the “... copy” layers till there is no difference between “Group on” and “Group off”.