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This is quite simple.
It helps in using the luminosity layer.
**It would also help if you used screencaps from shows or movies...brighter ones being the best in helping with the luminosity effect.
Here's my original, cropped:
Now, duplicate it on screened.
Common sense, if you're photo has tons of red, it'd be best NOT to subtract the cyan option on the reds...duh.
I plead that you have full knowledge on what selective coloring can do.
Onward...
YOU CAN ALSO LEAVE THIS OUT AND IT'LL COME OUT GOOD....maybe.
Depends on the photo.
Add a selective coloring layer:
Reds: -100, 0, 0, 88.
Yellow: 34, -66, -73, 0.
Neutrals: 39, -6, -4, 5.
Duplicate base on luminosity, then resize and you're done.
With that SC layer, I did a slightly different turn out with another Sawyer picture, which also came out pretty sexy.
So I'll post that tutorial up for ya too.
A bit more with this tutorial:
Here's Scarlett in it's original state:
Luminosity:
Added with the SC layer:
Scar, again:
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Now my lovely Dr. =]:
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I guess you could say it brings the colors out to a POP.