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I’ve been playing with the dual hue/saturation adjustment layer technique for simulating the use of color filters when converting color images to black and white.
The only problem is that besides viewing how the image changes with each hue adjustment and estimating what filter I might be simulating, I have no idea how to tell what color filter I am actually simulating.
For example, if I set the hue to around -150 (a number that seems to be about right for simulating an orange filter) how do I know it’s actually simulating an orange filter?
I guess my problem is more with figuring out how it works…
If this didn’t make any sense, I apologize 🙂
Brian
The only problem is that besides viewing how the image changes with each hue adjustment and estimating what filter I might be simulating, I have no idea how to tell what color filter I am actually simulating.
For example, if I set the hue to around -150 (a number that seems to be about right for simulating an orange filter) how do I know it’s actually simulating an orange filter?
I guess my problem is more with figuring out how it works…
If this didn’t make any sense, I apologize 🙂
Brian
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