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Warming effect?


RichardC

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Hi all,
I don?t know if this is legal or not but here is an example of a super warming effect (sort of a golden hue) that I?ve been seeing a lot of in magazine advertisements. Can someone tell me how to achieve this effect? A filter maybe?
RC [confused]
 

cletus

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Photoshop CS sports the new "Photo Filter" that does precisely what you are asking.

Just go Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Photo Filter
 

MindBender

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Simply adjusting the hue/saturation sliders to make the photo appear more "golden" might do the trick. Are you just talking about the colorization? Color balance might be a good one to play with also.
 

RichardC

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Thanks folks....I've played with all the adjustment sliders that I can think of and I can get the golden hue but I lose the other colors in the process. Actually this isn't a very good example of what I'm after. I'll try to find a better one.
I'd like to see the filter in PSCS but have no way to do so at the moment. :)
RC
 

Moth

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You may wish to try a gold toned gradient applied on a layer set to overlay above your base picture. Playing with the opacity of the gradient layer should give you similar results.
 

Moth

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That sounds like a cool idea but wouldn't the shadows turn blue? :p
 

RichardC

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[excited] I just tweeked the curve on the red & blue and got close. Then I tried it on another pic and it didn't work :(
'Didn't have any luck with the gradiant overlay approach.
Thanks guys.....RC
 

ToXin

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I'm just an inept muppet, but I'd guess that it depends on which channel is the predominant one in your image... [confused]
 

RichardC

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Yeah.....there's probably no set way to cover all images. I'd sure like to see that PSCS filter work though :(
Hey toXin....I probably have you beat in the inept muppet dept :D [doh] RC
 

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