Split Toning In Photoshop
For some bizarre reason, I feel some sort of need to contribute my split toning technique to the internet. I promise to keep these random inputs as rare as possible!
Below you will find a screencast that takes you through my technique and although with the compression needed to fit it in here it is quite difficult to see the details, you should get the gist of what is required. During the screencast I also record an action, which you can download here. This will allow you to run the technique on any of your own images, and also if it is not clear from the screencast you can open up the action and see the steps involved.
One note, the embedded screencast is in MS WMV format, as this provides a nice small file – so if you are unable to view WMV files… sorry.
nimbyref:051006a Photo: Derwent Reservoir, split toned using the technique in the screencast below - by nimby. Canon EOS 5D.:endnimby
Below you will find a screencast that takes you through my technique and although with the compression needed to fit it in here it is quite difficult to see the details, you should get the gist of what is required. During the screencast I also record an action, which you can download here. This will allow you to run the technique on any of your own images, and also if it is not clear from the screencast you can open up the action and see the steps involved.
One note, the embedded screencast is in MS WMV format, as this provides a nice small file – so if you are unable to view WMV files… sorry.
nimbyref:051006a Photo: Derwent Reservoir, split toned using the technique in the screencast below - by nimby. Canon EOS 5D.:endnimby
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