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Is there a way in Blender to add vibrance? I have a render which I'm trying to add vibrance to in Blender, not in Photoshop (which is what I've been doing, but is tedious).

I know there is a saturation node, but vibrance is usually thought to be more practical.

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    $\begingroup$ See stackoverflow.com/a/33966821/6773916 - untimately essentially anything photoshop can do can be done in Blender - though sometimes you’ll have to resort to raw maths nodes or scripting. Can you define precisely what you mean by ‘Vibrance’? Can you provide some examples? $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 3, 2018 at 20:50
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    $\begingroup$ related: photo.stackexchange.com/questions/9398/… $\endgroup$
    – user1853
    Commented Feb 4, 2018 at 0:32

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go to compositing. turn on show nodes. press shift+A. search hue. it will come up.

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    $\begingroup$ "Saturation boosts all colours by the same amount whilst vibrance aims to boost the least saturated colours whilst leaving already saturated colours where they are." from: photo.stackexchange.com/a/9386 $\endgroup$
    – brockmann
    Commented Aug 12, 2020 at 9:30

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