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Step Four:
Let's add a teal tint to the shadows (a fairly popular spilt-tone combination) by dragging
the Shadows Saturation slider to 40 (so you can see the shadows hue), then drag the Shad-
ows Hue slider over to 215, and now you see that teal tint in the shadow areas. There is
one more control—a Balance slider, which lets you control whether your split tone favors
your highlight or shadow color. Just drag left, then back right, and you'll instantly see what
this slider does (here, I dragged the Balance slider over to the right to +10, and you can see
that the split tone now has more yellow in the highlight areas). If you do find a split-toning
combination you like (hey, it could happen), I'd definitely jump to page 159 to find out
how to turn that into a one-click preset, so you don't have to go through all this every time
you want a quick split-tone effect.
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