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Recently I've tried to take a pic of my "My Flamethrower" chalice, yup I named it. However, it looks neon like. The colors are accurate, under my LEDs anyways, but it looks like if I turned up the saturation. My question is, how do I tone it down and still keep the original colors? I've looked for a photography forum but can't seem to find it, so I posted here.
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The neon blue circles around the eyes, those look fake to me. The actual chalice is very bright, but I just wanted to tone those down a little. I think that would give it a more "natural" look.
 

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You have to go into layers and so a selective color. Kinda tricky to get use to doing but you can have fun with it also.
 
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I'm not familiar with lightroom. Is it a photoshop clone? I'm just using my 10MP Nikon PnS. I made a clear acrylic box and do top down shots.

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