Using the Dodge Tool
1- In the toolbox, select the Dogde Tool.
2- In the tools options bar,select the following settings:
For brush,select a fairly large feathered brush on the brush pop-up palette, such as 30.Then click outside the palette to close.
In the range pop-up menu,select Midtones
For Exposure, type 50%
3- Then, drag the Dodge tool over the cloud to bring out the images that you want it to be.
Adjusting saturation with the Sponge Tool
1- Select the sponge tool, hidden under the Dodge tool.
2- In the tool options bar, select the following settings:
In the brush pop-up paletteagain, select a large feathered brush such as 30.
In the mode pop-up menu, select saturate.
In Flaw, drag the slider or type 50% to set the intensity of the saturation effect.
3- Drag the sponge back and forth over the blue cloud to saturate their colour.
Selecting with Polygonal Lasso Tool
1- Select the zoom tool and click the vase to zoom ina 100% view.
2- Select the Polygonal Lasso Tool.
3- Click once along the left edge of the vase and begin tracing the outline of the vase by moving the Polygonal Lasso Tool pointer around the outline of the vase,staying fairly close to the hedge of the vase as you move.
4- Then Ctrl + c and Ctrl + V to have anonther 2 vases that are vase 2 and vase 3.
Using the brush tool
1- Select the brush tool.
2- Set the foreground color with brouwn colour.
3- Then, drag the brush tool to the vase and color the vase into brown to make it new.
Using automatic adjustments
1- Choose Image >Adjustment >Auto level
2- Choose Image >Adjustment >Auto contrast
3- Choose Image >Adjustment >Auto color
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