Variations In this example, I Control-clicked (PC: Right-clicked) on the adjustment layer to access the Blending Options and then played with the Underlying Layer Blend If sliders to allow portions of the original colors to show through. (Check out the Blending Options section in Key Concepts for more information about these sliders.)
Variation 1 Here, I added a Channel Mixer adjustment layer and moved the Source Channels sliders in each of the Output Channels in the pop-up menu at the top of the dialog (with no real plan in mind, I just dragged sliders until I liked what I saw. Seriously). Then I changed the blend mode of the Channel Mixer layer to Color.
Variation 2
Variation 3 After selecting both adjustment layers, I pressed Command-G (PC: Control-G) to put them into a Group, added a layer mask, pressed G to get the Gradient tool, and used a Radial gradient (the second icon from the left in the Options Bar) to hide the effects of the adjustments around her face.
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