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06/14/2009 02:18:48 PM |
Right, it's easy to do in LR, too, but I still am confused b/c Duotone implies 2 tones, which in the PS method would include white like in printing. Split toning includes 2 tones not counting white, which is what I did here. Again, really simple in LR without having to open PS.
Also, your apartment is a great place for photography subjects!! :) |
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06/14/2009 01:36:59 PM |
Ooh, that's my chair in my apartment!! :) Jen, you maybe better going into PS to do this. If you convert the image first to grayscale (Image, Mode, Grayscale) then Image Mode Duotone, you can do it quite easily.
Message edited by author 2009-06-14 13:41:03. |
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