From this:
to this:
Program: Photoshop CS3
Includes: Curves, Color Balance, Color Fill Layers, Selective Color, Channel Mixer
Transatable: No, you can leave out the Selective Color layer, that was really just in there to enhance the blues.
Steps: Eight.
*PSD included.
1. Duplicate your base and bring it to the top. Set to Soft Light 30%.
2. Duplicate your base again, and bring it to top. Set to Screen 29%.
3. Layer > Color Fill Layer > Fill with #c988b7 and set to Soft Light 20%.
4. Layer > Color Fill Layer > Fill with #1e0902 and set to Exclusion 36%.
5. Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves
Output: 118
Input: 130
Point Two;
Output: 96
Input: 106
6. Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance
M: -19, -6, -13
S: +7, +6, -7
H: -19, -12, -27
7. Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Channel Mixer
R: +114, -23, +13
G: 0, 100, 0
B: -10, -16, +140
8. Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Selective Color
C: +100, 0, 0, +37
W: +47, 0, 0, 0
Other Examples:
PSD.