Magic Bullet Colorista V
HSL Correction
The HSL tool lets you grab the color you want to adjust and move it toward the color you want it to become. HSL lets you nudge the hue, saturation, and lightness of individual colors or ranges of colors. The tool is split into two color wheels, and each wheel has eight different color channels that appear as movable dots. There is also a Numeric Entry view with columns for entering specific values of hue, saturation, and lightness. HSL correction is especially useful for correcting memory colors, like the blue of a sky or believable skin tones.
Saturation & Lightness Wheels
The wheel on the left is the Saturation wheel. It adjusts for saturation and hue. There are eight color dots. The value range for each color dot is from -100% to 100 percent. The default value of each color dot is 0, or 50% of total saturation. Increasing the value adds saturation and moves the dot toward the wheel’s edge. Decreasing the value removes saturation and moves the dot toward the wheel's center.
The wheel on the right is the Lightness wheel. It adjusts for lightness and hue. There are eight color dots. The value range for each color dot is from -100% to 100 perfect. The default value of each color dot is 0, or 50% of total lightness. Increasing the value adds lightness and moves the dot toward the wheel’s edge. Decreasing the value removes lightness and moves the dot toward the wheel’s center.
The two wheels are linked. Either wheel can adjust the ranged hues. Moving a dot radially (left or right) causes the corresponding dot to move in the other wheel. If you move the red dot in the Saturation wheel, for instance, the red dot in the Lightness wheel also moves. This linked adjustment keeps the hue value the same for both wheels.
Saturation at 100 for red.
Saturation at -100 for red.
Lightness at 100 for cyan.
Lightness at -100 for cyan.
Getting around the wheels
There is a lot of power packed into the Saturation and Lightness wheels. Let's go over the finer points of how to use them.

HSL dots can touch each other but they never overlap.
Numeric Entry Switch
Numeric entry is an alternate way of managing HSL values. Click the switch icon to display the RGB value readouts for the two color wheels. This view is very helpful for getting exactly the color you want. There are numeric columns for hue, saturation, and lightness.