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Adobe Lightroom - Develop Module: Split
Toning
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The
Split Tone Tool in the Develop Palet of Adobe
Lightroom allows you to set separate Hue
and Saturation values
for Highlights
and Shadows
in a digital image.
I
will use the same rather drab looking closeup of the Quoddy
West Lighthouse to illustrate the effect it can have on an
image with shadows and highlights.

The
default image with no values in the settings.

A
value of 110 (a strong green) in the highlights and a value
of 0 (a strong red) in the Shadows, with Saturation for both
being set at maximum to better illustrate the effect.

A
value of 0 (a strong red) in the highlights and a value of
110 (a strong green) in the Shadows, with Saturation for both
again being set at maximum to better illustrate the effect.
P.S.:
Please do not get upset if your personal experience and views
are different from my own. These opinions are mine exclusively
and do not reflect the views or policies of any of the manufacturers
mentioned in this article...... George
Mann |