Split toning
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This tutorial was last tested for the Gimp 2.2.13
The basis of this tutorial was taken from a post in the GIMP Users group on Flickr by rore explaining how to do the Split toning effect using GIMP.
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Overview
Split toning consists in applying different color tints to highlights and shadows. Here is the original photo by Louise next to the photo with the Split toning effect applied.
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The original photo on the left than can be viewed here.
(BTW The original photo looks wider, it is an optical illusion, they are both 333x500 pixels)
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Prerequisites
You need to install the Split toning script from the GIMP registry.
For instructions on how to install the script read the GIMP scripts page.
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Steps
- Go to <Image> / Filters / Enhance / Split toning...
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- Click "Ok".
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Tips
- You can adjust how much the different colours effect the final image by adjusting the Opacity sliders of the level.
- You can adjust the opacity levels in the dialog box or after the script has completed, same effect.
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