Color cast photos are relatively single in color. When processing, as long as you correct the color appropriately and add appropriate complementary colors to the local area, the effect can be quite different. You don’t need to add a lot of complementary colors, just add a little to the background or clothes, hair, etc. The whole thing seems less monotonous!
Original picture
final effect
1. Open the original image and press Ctrl + J to copy one layer, select the menu: Image > Apply Image, set the parameters as shown in Figure 1, and the effect as shown in Figure 2.
<Figure 1>
<Figure 2>
2. Create an adjustment layer and select Gradient Map. The color settings are as shown in Figure 3. After confirmation, change the layer blending mode to "Soft Light".
<Figure 3>
3. Create a new layer and set the foreground color to: #FA8FC1. Use the brush tool to appropriately apply eye shadow around the character's eyes, and then change the layer blending mode to "Multiply". The approximate effect is as shown in Figure 4.
<Figure 4>
4. Create a new layer with the fill color: #0E3B5F. After confirming, change the layer blending mode to "Soft Light". The approximate effect is as shown in Figure 5.
<Figure 5>
5. Create a new layer, press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer, then change the layer blending mode to "Screen" and the layer opacity to: 50%. The approximate effect is as shown in Figure 6.
<Figure 6>
6. Create a new layer, press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer, and select the deepen tool to deepen the edges. The approximate effect is as shown in Figure 7
<Figure 7>
7. Merge all layers to adjust the overall contrast, and then adjust the local tone appropriately. The approximate effect is as shown in Figure 8.
<Figure 8>
8. Finally, use the Topaz filter to sharpen it to complete the final effect.
<Figure 9>