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Day 4 of my #splittonefivedaychallenge , to which I was kindly invited by Michael Mossiagin.


Day 4 of my #splittonefivedaychallenge   , to which I was kindly invited by Michael Mossiagin.
Today I would like to invite Bart Kpx, (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 5.7, settings:
Highlight hue of 156/Saturation 100
Shadow hue of 249/Saturation 100
Balance highlights/shadows at 0

This is my pen and ink original. I made a "Line" photo of it (Just black, and white. No tones). I then played around in Lightroom to achieve the "watercolor" or "brush flow" look to it, by severely DECREASING the settings for 'clarity' and 'contrast', 'sharpening' and 'noise reduction'. To the point it blurred, in a 'halo' fashion. This provided mid-tones where there were NONE. It softens the picture, actually makes it look smoother, and I think a little sharper than when it a a line image.

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