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Good for images with reds / greens / oranges.
2 Layers › New Adjustment Layer › Curves, Make one node and set to RGB, the first; 50,75.
3 Layers › New Adjustment Layer › Curves, Make one node and set to RGB, the first; 45,70.
4 Make a new raster layer, fill it with #f1d3a0 and set it to Multiply.
5 Layers › New Adjustment Layer › Selective.
REDS -100, 35, 40, 0.
YELLOWS -20, -35, -70, 0.
NEUTRALS 20, 5, 10, -20.
6 Layers › New Adjustment Layer › Colour Balance.
Settings; -30, -15, -15
7 Duplicate your base layer and set it softlight. Filter › Blur › Gaussian Blur, set it anywhere between 5 - 10 depending on your image. 8 Layers › New Adjustment Layer › Selective.
REDS -100, 50, 50, 0.
NEUTRALS 65, -25, -20, 0.
9 Merge all the layers and your done.
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