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    B&W Split Toning: The Light At The End Of The Tunnel

    B&W Split Toning: The Light At The End Of The Tunnel

    I have never used split toning because I never understood it's purpose or how to use it. With Donald's last posting I was inspired. Undoubtedly far from a perfected skill but a start is a start.

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    Re: B&W Split Toning: The Light At The End Of The Tunnel

    Indeed. As I said in that last post, learning is everything, but if my post also inspired you then it is a double reason to celebrate.

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    Re: B&W Split Toning: The Light At The End Of The Tunnel

    Dramatic and effective.

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    Re: B&W Split Toning: The Light At The End Of The Tunnel

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Barry View Post
    Dramatic and effective.
    I tried to work with split toning. Yellow for the highlight and purple/mauve for the shadows. For a first attempt after reading up on the process. I'm happy. Considering that this shot started off as a close-up of a purple flower in our garden perhaps I should make that 'very happy'

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