Hue Saturation : Question

Hello Forum Members:
I added 3 different Hue Saturation Layer(s), colors Red, Yellow, and Green -  split in 3, to a concrete image, in Photoshop. I am trying to get a really bright, sunny yellow color, however I can only get light yellow Hue Saturation Layer. Can anybody tell me how to adjust Hue for bright yellow (sunny) color?
Please help!
Thanks,
KC

I would experiment with the Saturation sliders for intensifying the yellow colors.
Gene

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