Re: A little warming tutorial

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Subject   Re: A little warming tutorial  [SIMILAR]
Posted by   Johny [PROFILE]
Date/Time   06:45:43, 08 October 2003 (GMT)

wops.. typo.. "phil i want an edit button ;)"

2. check colorize and change the hue to 50 (not -50)

http://www.jakerlund.net/pics/bw_warming/pic2.gif

/ J

Johny wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Brian did it as i would have done a warming of an allready bw
> picture, the only difference is that i would put that adjustment
> layer in color mode to blend it in. I made you a little tutorial of
> those steps for a warmer tone, you can ofcourse change the hue
> slider to get another tone of your liking.
>
> 1. put an hue/saturation adjustment layer to your allready b&w picture
>
> http://www.jakerlund.net/pics/bw_warming/pic1.gif
>
> 2. check colorize and change the hue to -50 and saturation to 25
>
> http://www.jakerlund.net/pics/bw_warming/pic2.gif
>
> 3. then change blend mode of the adjustment layer to color and
> lower opacity to about 40%
>
> http://www.jakerlund.net/pics/bw_warming/pic3.gif
>
> This is before and after these steps
>
> http://www.jakerlund.net/pics/bw_warming/bw_org_pic.jpg
> http://www.jakerlund.net/pics/bw_warming/bw_warm_pic.jpg
>
> Best regards / Johny Åkerlund
>
>
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