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Alright let's finish up here. As we can see, here we've just created our new fill layer
that was our hue saturation layer. So let's create another, let's create another fill
adjustment layer. Come down here and let's fill it with a curves one. What we're going
to do is we're going to have to kind of auto shape this one to come out how we want it
to. We want to really give it a little bit of a...get it to stand out just a little bit
more. Let's see, and of course, on your picture, depending on how you colorize or which colors
you use it's going to be different for you. And that's really not popping like I want
it to. Let's just cancel out of that. Let's do it again. Start our new curves layer like
so. Actually what we're going to do is, we'll just do it like this, I kind of like the effects
of this. That looks pretty good there. So I'm going to hit OK. And it's lightened it
up a bit for me so I'm going to be able to use that. So what we're going to do is we're
going to come over here and let'*** select, color range and sample color, let's sample
the black, which seems to be OK. And we're going to set our fuzziness, let's set it down
a bit, set it around to a low tens like so. Actually you know what, I'm going to leave
it where it was at. Thirty-nine sounds good. Hit OK. There we go. You can see it's selected
everything within our black range like so and let's open up a new layer by choosing
a layer and we'll pause right here and pick this up at the next section.