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Learn more on how to apply adjustment presets.
In the Tools panel, select Adjust .
In the Adjust panel, select one of the given adjustment preset options:
- Brightness/Contrast: Adjusts the lightness and darkness of an image and its contrast.
 - Hue/saturation: Alters the color hues and their intensity for overall color adjustments.
 - Exposure: Changes the exposure levels to brighten or darken an image while maintaining details.
 - Vibrance: Increases the intensity of more muted colors without affecting well-saturated colors.
 - Color balance: Adjusts the color levels of shadows, midtones, and highlights to correct color tones.
 - Black & white: Converts color images to grayscale while allowing individual color channel adjustments.
 - Gaussian blur: Reduces image detail by averaging pixel values within a circular, Gaussian-shaped area, creating a gradual blur.
 - Levels: Alters the brightness and contrast by adjusting the input levels of shadows, midtones, and highlights.
 - Curves: Modifies tonal range and color balance using a curve graph for more precise adjustments.
 - Light and color: Enhances exposure, contrast, color, and more through precise adjustments.
 - Solid color: Fills the adjustment layer with the current foreground color.
 
Adjust the settings for the selected preset using the sliders or controls provided in the Properties panel.
    
        
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If you’d like to remove the preset group, simply delete the layer group in the Layers panel.
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