Marcus Geezer
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I've recently upgraded to CS5 and within the raw editor have been playing with Duo Tones.
I 'think' I understand the first principles, where you choose a Hue i.e. a certain colour and then choose to saturate the image from 0% to 100% with that colour, being able to choose one Hue / Saturation for the highlights and then again for the shadows.
I was wondering if anyone had typical settings they use to get some very pleasing effects? All credit to Ryanboy for sharing some settings in a C&C thread a while back which had settings of:
Highlights - Hue 70
Shadows - Hue 270
Saturation of both - 28
Seemed to add a yellow hue to the highlights and a blue to the shadows, which was really effective when coupled to other PP changes. or equally as a stand alone change.
Can anyone make any other good typical suggestions for good settings?
Cheers,
Marcus
I 'think' I understand the first principles, where you choose a Hue i.e. a certain colour and then choose to saturate the image from 0% to 100% with that colour, being able to choose one Hue / Saturation for the highlights and then again for the shadows.
I was wondering if anyone had typical settings they use to get some very pleasing effects? All credit to Ryanboy for sharing some settings in a C&C thread a while back which had settings of:
Highlights - Hue 70
Shadows - Hue 270
Saturation of both - 28
Seemed to add a yellow hue to the highlights and a blue to the shadows, which was really effective when coupled to other PP changes. or equally as a stand alone change.
Can anyone make any other good typical suggestions for good settings?
Cheers,
Marcus