
Day 1 of my to which I was kindly invited by Michael Mossiagin !
Today I would like to invite Askewed View Photographic Arts photos by Keith A. Russell (If he likes) to participate in the challenge, one Split Tone Photo per day for five days, photos can be new or from your archives.
Rules:
1) Post a split tone image - new or old - each day for five days.
2) Tag the person who invited you.
3) challenge a different friend each day to take part.
4) Use the hashtag #splittonefivedaychallenge
This image was split-toned in Lightroom 5.6, settings:
Highlight hue of 30/Saturation 50
Shadow hue of 220/Saturation 50
Balance highlights/shadows at 0
So this is how it is done! Nice tones work indeed!
ReplyDeleteJust one way of doing it yes. :-)
ReplyDeleteI learned the technique back in the days of film and silver prints. Using more than one toner, sequentially, or very different tones in paper to toner.
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of Selenium in the Mornings...
ReplyDeletepotassium ferrocyanide... Not SOO much ;)
Your right, I also loved the smell of selenium toner, but the sulfide ones, not so much! LOL
ReplyDeletePFc was the one that if you had not washed the print you smelled old almonds...
ReplyDeleteSome of the Berg color tones had interesting smells too. :-)
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