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Split Toning in Camera Raw

Split Toning in Camera Raw - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Advanced

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Split Toning in Camera Raw

- [Instructor] In this movie, I offer a kind of preview of the next chapter in which I show you how to colorize a black and white photograph using the split toning controls inside Camera Raw. And so here I am once again inside Adobe Bridge. I'm going to right click on this image that we developed in a previous movie and choose open in Camera Raw or once again I can press control R on a PC or command R on a Mac. And notice right next door to HSL grayscale is the split toning option. I'll go ahead and click on it to bring up the split toning options and notice that we have independent colorizing controls over the highlights and the shadows. However, if you start fooling around with the hue value right here, you're not going to see anything happen inside the preview and that's because by default the saturation of both the highlights and the shadows is set to zero. And so in other words, if you want to see anything happen on screen, you need to increase that saturation value and I'm going…

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