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so you want to be able to modify an image based on areas of lightness or areas of saturation or areas based on hue you my friend need the color zones module if you havenamp;#39;t looked at it yet stick around letamp;#39;s go hi and welcome to episode 48 of understanding darktable the color zones module is quite a powerful tool and I will confess itamp;#39;s not one that I use a whole lot but it does have its its strong points so letamp;#39;s dive on in this is an image I shot with Tegan on our last beat shoot this was just before I went away to Sri Lanka as you can see Iamp;#39;ve done a few things to this image already this was where it started obviously Iamp;#39;ve cleaned and are bad at a bit of contrast done a few bits and pieces so the color zones module is essentially broken up into three tabs lightness saturation and hue and you can work on areas of the image based on any one of those three input parameters and if you remember back to the equalizer module you will realize