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Welcome To NewFreeTemplates.com Photoshop Tutorials Area - Toning an Image
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| One of the great advantages in using a programme such
as Photoshop is that we can change an image in minutes. That same process
in the darkroom could have taken hours. This shot was taken at the Usk
festival with the Coolpix 950 and lends itself to being sepia toned which
will help give it a sense of age. |
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| The Hue/Saturation palette is found under the
Image>Adjust menu. Once opened our first task is to 'tick' the
Colorize as shown above. At first this may turn our image some
strange colour, but using the Hue slider you can adjust the tone by
moving it to around 25. The Saturation slider can also be adjusted
and 27 was select for this image. |
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| Try experimenting further with the Hue slider.
In the above image the Hue was increased to around 30 and the
Saturation to 27. This has given us a richer tone which may look
better on some images. |
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| You can also give an image a really cool feel to it by
setting the Hue to 200 which will give your image a blue tone.
You'll find loads of different tones simply by adjusting the Hue slider
and don't forget to adjust the Saturation to tweek it that little bit
more. |
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