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In the following example, the right side of this curve is lowered so that the most saturated parts of the
image become darkened. You might want to make an adjustment like this to emulate one of the
properties of film, where highly saturated colors block more light from passing through the emulsion
than less saturated colors. Or, you may do this in an effort to desaturate bright colors in highlights that
might otherwise clip past maximum white. Or, you might do this to quickly darken highly
saturated skies.
(Top Left) The original image, (Top Right) The highly saturated blue sky and sea reflections are
darkened to a more intense blue by lowering the right part of the Sat vs. Lum curve (Bottom).
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