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Hello and welcome to this episode of Dennyamp;#39;s tips. Color grading your photos in photoshop using the curves and hue saturation adjustment is doable but sometimes itamp;#39;s hard to see whatamp;#39;s happening. So, I made for you this reference chart that you can import into your photos and it will let you see exactly how your adjustment layers are affecting the tones and colors in your photo. The reference charts are intended for people who already have some experience colorgrading their photos and itamp;#39;s not really made for beginners, so Iamp;#39;m not going to be going into too much detail about how to use the tone curves, how to use the hue saturation adjustments. But, if this is something that might interest you then keep watching and weamp;#39;ll see how it works. After downloading, youamp;#39;ll find 3 image files. Start by dragging and dropping the two photoshop reference chart images into your document. You can scale it to any size you like and then press Ent