Using the window, you can apply global adjustments to manipulate or correct the colors of a paint layer. You can then create and save
a preset of those adjustments so that you can make the same changes to other paint layers later.
To create a color adjustment preset
- In the Paint Layers window, select
.
- In the Adjust Color window that appears, select from the drop-down list.
- In the Edit Adjust Colors Presets window that appears, click .
A new preset is added to the list, automatically highlighted so you can enter a preset name.
TipYou can also click the

and

arrow buttons to reorder presets, or click to add a line to the list and organize your list of presets into groups.
- Click
The window closes.
To apply a color adjustment preset
- In the window, select the preset you want from the drop-down list.
If you have the Preview option on, you can see the effect of the color preset in the scene before applying it.
- Click to apply the color adjustment.
To update an existing color adjustment preset
- In the window, edit the values or curves to reflect what you want saved in the preset.
NoteYou don't need to select the preset at this point.
- From the drop-down list, select .
- In the window that appears, select the preset you want to modify, then click .
- Click in the warning that appears, confirming that you want to overwrite the existing preset.
The selected preset is updated with the values or curves you set in step 1.