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Today Im going to show you how to enhance colors in a brilliant way by using Saturation Masks! With the background layer selected, press Ctrl/Command + J to make a copy. Now go to Filter, Other, and then HSB/HSL. Select that one. Now you can choose either HSB or HSL. But in my opinion, HSL creates much more natural results. You can try both of them. Hit OK. Now, you gonna receive a crazy looking image. Dont worry about that. All you need to do is to go to Channels and then Hold the Ctrl/Command, click on the thumbnail of the Green channel. It is based upon Saturation. Now, get back to Layers. You can delete this one. With the selection active, click on the Adjustment Layer icon and then choose Hue/Saturation. Now, its gonna create a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer, with the mask based on the active selection. All you need to do now is to simply increase the Saturation. Have a look, its so natural, right? Without the mask, it goes crazy, but with the mask. Its very vibrant and natu