Selective Clarity adjustment lets you enhance image texture and clarity exclusively in the shadows, midtones, and highlights of an image. Using Clarity, you can subtly enhance image brightness and colors, making the image look overall sharper and clearer. By reducing clarity, you can also create an opposite effect and make the image smoother. Texture lets you subtly add contrast to images, especially the edges of objects, making textures pop. Alternatively, you can reduce texture to smooth out the image.
Powered by a texture-aware algorithm, Selective Clarity is especially precise, so when you're adjusting an individual range, let's say shadows, only the darkest areas of the image will be affected, leaving no halos around.
The Selective Clarity adjustment can be applied directly to a single layer or, using a color adjustments layer, to multiple layers in a composition.
To selective adjust texture and clarity of multiple layers in a composition using a color adjustments layer (all layers below this layer will be affected):
Note: If the adjustment isn't visible, you can turn it on from the Customize menu at the bottom of the Color Adjustments pane.
2. Click Shadows, Midtones, or Highlights at the top of the adjustment to select which areas of the image to adjust.
3. Drag the clarity or texture sliders: