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Suho, it's all about Channels palette and selections. I dare say it's even about Layer Masks, which are a part of Channels. Try this: - open some random photograph - copy to new layer and use Edit > Fill to get Lum - in Channels palette, copy R, G, or B channel of Lum layer to new alpha - turn off Lum layer in Layer palette - in Channels palette, go to the alpha channel that you copied - Select > Colour and use drop-down to select Midtones (you know, marching ants) - go back to the Layer palette - add a Hue/Sat adjustment layer and raise saturation to taste What did we just do? We used Lum (rather directly) to select midtones, and then used that as a mask to raise saturation. Make sense?
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