Source: The Devil in Los Angeles Author: Unknown There are actually only three steps in the color grading process in this tutorial, and the first two steps are done using solid color layers. The color is also easier to choose. What we need is blue and yellow, so the two solid color layers are set to these two colors respectively, and then the layer blending mode and transparency can be changed appropriately to quickly color. Later, you can lower the saturation appropriately to achieve a neutral color effect.
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final effect
1. Open the material picture, click the Create new fill or adjustment layer button below the layers panel, and then select "Solid Color".
2. Select beige in the pop-up color setting box: #faff73. You can enter it directly after the #.
3. After confirmation, select "Dark" in the blending mode of the layer panel, and change the opacity to: 50%, as shown below.
4. Create a solid color adjustment layer using the same method as above, this time select purple-blue: #6165ff.
5. Change the layer blending mode to "Color Dodge" and the opacity to: 30%, as shown below.
6. Select the background layer, then click the menu: Image > Adjustments > Natural Saturation, then reduce the natural saturation. The parameters and effects are as shown below.