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Nov 29, 2009 00:09 |  #1

just wondering how to get this kind of yellowish glow in the photos. is it set in the camera? (WB or picture settings?)

or is it post processing

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Nov 29, 2009 00:47 |  #2

It's done in post.


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Nov 29, 2009 00:50 |  #3

post processed. just adjust the red, green and blue channels in curve adjustments in photoshop. It's pretty easy, just mess around with it and you could get similar effects. It's possible with lightroom as well but you can't adjust the rgb levels and split toning isn't as effective.


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Nov 30, 2009 00:45 |  #4

Try a search on cross processing.


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Nov 30, 2009 02:08 |  #5

Definitely post processing ;)



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