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04/20/2009 03:15:39 PM · #1


How do you achieve that "peachy" yellow color tone in post processing?

04/20/2009 08:37:39 PM · #2
a bump for the evening crowd!
04/20/2009 08:47:14 PM · #3
Originally posted by peterish:



How do you achieve that "peachy" yellow color tone in post processing?


I am not really seeing the `peachiness` you mention, however this is obviously shot with a couple of strobes setup, and even a good dollop of natural light dropped in. If anything it may be just a case of slightly warming up the white balance in post. I remember Rawshooter used to create a peachy look when warming the white balance (ahhh, rawshooter..)
04/20/2009 08:53:03 PM · #4
I am not seeing the yellows either, just blown out whites, which work well with this shot I think
04/21/2009 12:39:52 AM · #5
Originally posted by Simms:

[(ahhh, rawshooter..)


I miss rawshooter so very much.
04/21/2009 02:23:15 AM · #6
Looks to me like Totally Rad 'Lights On' or similar
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