Hmmmm what does this do?

If you click where it says master you'll get drop down options, you can choose a colour here either by the drop down options or clicking on a colour in the image, by moving the sliders (which you'll see) you can control how much range of colour is affect by any changes you make to the hue/sat.
 
That little slider button will when pressed allow you to change Saturation by clicking and dragging in the image instead of pulling the sliders. Not very useful.

The feature is only in the Menu version of Hue & Saturaion, not in the Adjustment layer dialog.
 
If you click where it says master you'll get drop down options, you can choose a colour here either by the drop down options or clicking on a colour in the image, by moving the sliders (which you'll see) you can control how much range of colour is affect by any changes you make to the hue/sat.

This is the correct answer!
 
That little slider button will when pressed allow you to change Saturation by clicking and dragging in the image instead of pulling the sliders. Not very useful.

The feature is only in the Menu version of Hue & Saturaion, not in the Adjustment layer dialog.


It's in the adjustment layer too on CS4, I've just been working with it.

That's not the slider the OP was referring to though.
 
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