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| Creating A Colour Toning Curve Tutorial Author - Tamlin (http://forums.biorust.com/member.php?userid=22224) |
The Curves adjustment layer provides a very sophisticated method for modifying the contrast of an image, but that's not all that you can do with Curves. Here's how to duplicate the colour toning of a reference image so that you can use it to tone other black & white pictures.
I'm going to base my curve on the toning of this albumen print, made by the Victorian photography pioneer Eadweard Muybridge in 1880:

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Step 1: Open your reference image in Photoshop, then copy the original image to a new layer. Name this image BW.
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Step 5: Make the Info palette active (it's in the same group as the Navigator and Histogram palettes). It will look something like the example on the left. The lower part of the palette shows the Red, Green and Blue values for each of the numbered pixels that you marked with the Color Sampler. Write down the values for each pixel.
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Write these values next to their black & white versions. You should now have a table looking something like this:
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Step 8: Select Green from the Channel drop-down box and repeat the above process using the GREEN values from your table. Select Blue from the Channel drop-down box and do the same for the BLUE values. Now your custom toning curve is complete. Click the Save button, give it a suitable name (I called mine Muybridge.acv) and save it in your Presets\Curves folder. You can now close your reference image. Step 9: To use your new custom curve, open up a new image in Photoshop. Here's mine:
Use your preferred method to convert the image to black & white - I used a Channel Mixer layer, but you can use the desaturate function if you prefer that method. Select Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves from the menu. In the dialog box, click the Load... button and navigate to where you saved your custom curve. Select it and click Load. The toning is applied to the current image. Here's the result:
Of course, since it's an adjustment layer, you can always tweak the curve to better suit the image once you've loaded it. And thats it - hope you've had fun & learned something useful! |
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