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Christopher
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posted on 19th Feb 15 at 09:10 |
I did have a go but I didn't get the same colours! Had a little play tonight and both your advice is spot on! Just need to get some new shots to process :D
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Balling
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posted on 18th Feb 15 at 20:04 |
Can do all the same things with Photoshop Camera Raw filter.
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Christopher
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posted on 18th Feb 15 at 13:47 |
Thank you guys. Must admit I've only played around in Photoshop as I've only recently got hold of Lightroom so haven't reslly explored much but il have a look at some tutorials!
Thank you both for your help guys!
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Balling
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posted on 17th Feb 15 at 15:13 |
Split tones and white balance are your most obvious options.
Try playing with vibrance/saturation as well. Lowering the vibrance and raising the saturation can give some great results.
Post some original shots if you like and I'll be happy to try out some adjustments and send you the settings.
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andy1868
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posted on 17th Feb 15 at 13:35 |
Which software are you using for processing?
Looks very similar if not the same effect as using different colours in split toning (lightroom) not sure what it's called in other software. If you change the shadows to a blue-y colour and the highlights to a yellow-y colour then drop the saturation down you'll be on your way. There may also be some custom tone curves in there to sort contrast etc, something i've never really delved too deeply into i'm afraid!
[Edited on 17-02-2015 by andy1868]
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Christopher
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posted on 16th Feb 15 at 23:21 |
Hey photography people, I'm looking to achieve similar tones to these with my photos as I love the results these two photographers create
What sorts of things do I need to be playing around with?
I've attempted filters with different blending modes and adjusting colour balance but not achieving anything close really :(
Any help would be greatly appreciated
They have a sort of blue tone to them yet allow other colours to show through without being covered if you know what I mean
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