Hi Susan, for more on colour correcting separate channels via curves or levels, see this link to more links:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binar...V_links.html#C
Scroll down to the curves, levels and colour correction links...
Start with levels with the E. Tapp and then move onto the J. Kost and C. Lehan tutorials. Then read the S. Nelson primer on curves before reading and practicing the master work by D. Margulis. Then move onto the other general links. <g>
The basic key to colour correction is to set white/black/neutral and memory colour points where possible and with luck the image will fall into place. Global edits are done first, which often remove many isolated problems at the same time.
For blending modes - yes, using a fade after an edit or an adjustment layer can be useful. The luminance move is not the same as a true luminance edit, but for most RGB and CMYK edits this will be pretty good (same for color blend mode and hue or saturation blend modes).
For more info on blend modes, try this link:
http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/sho...blending+modes
Regards,
Stephen Marsh.