Advanced Photoshop Elements 7 For Digital Photographers
Adjustment layers from Photoshop documents to handle our conversions to grayscale, but there is also the opportunity to tint your photos with the same Black and White feature. Nestled at the bottom of the dialog is a tint control that contains the same Hue and Saturation sliders that feature in the Hue Saturation adjustment layer.
Split toning Once you have mastered the art of toning your pictures it is time to spread your 'tinting' wings a little. One of my favorite after-printing effects back in my darkroom days was split toning. This process involved passing a completed black and white print through two differently colored and separate toning baths. This resulted in the print containing a mixture of two different tints.
Photoshop's Color Balance split toning in Elements Layer from Photoshop can be dragged and dropped from a Photoshop document onto an Elements fi le. To keep the whole technique non-destructive a Photoshop Black and White adjustment layer should be used fi rst to convert the image to grayscale.
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