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Adding some contrast and depth and a warm tone wash

Adding some contrast and depth and a warm tone wash - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photo Restoration: Damaged Black-and-White Images

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Adding some contrast and depth and a warm tone wash

- In this lesson we'll be finalizing the contrast and tone and adding a warm tone wash to create some depth. You need to start by examining the bottom right-hand side of the image. There are some shadows here that don't quite match the intensity of the shadows on the left-hand side. This bottom right-hand corner just, shadows aren't quite as contrast as they could be in comparison with the rest of the image. So I'm gonna be using the burn tool, set to shadows, three percent and I'm gonna use a large brush here to burn in those shadows. Shrink it down here, just to add a bit more to the leg, and even smaller brush for the brick line at the bottom of the church here to match the intensity of the shadows on the other side. There's some bricks here that are a bit too light, so I'm gonna be burning those in again with the same tool, same brush, same settings. Also, behind her shoulder and head just add some contrast to help her jump out of the page. A little bit here. Probably didn't…

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