Re: [Digital BW] Re: MIS Sepia-VM First Impressions
2002-03-12 by Martin Wesley
Frank, For this trial I flattened the image, sharpened, and made a duplicate layer. I applied the warm curve to the background layer and the medium warm curve to the duplicate layer and reduced it's opacity. So I had the same tone on all areas of the image. You can use masking to "split tone" the image if you like. Martin ----- Original Message -----
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From: "frankg_photo" <frank@...> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 5:24 AM Subject: [Digital BW] Re: MIS Sepia-VM First Impressions > Next I tried some combination layers of a "medium warm" curve over > a "warm" > (actually neutral with these inks) and set the "medium warm" upper > layer's > opacity to 50% and then 25%. > > Martin, > How do you do this - using different curves on different portions of > an image ? > thanks > Frank > >