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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 557772" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I do it manually in Affinity Photo (which is very PS-like). You create three copies of the RGB shot in your layers, clear all color channels until the three only have an R, G and B channel left, recolour those to CMY and then (lighten) blend all three layers together. HSL adjust the hue by 180° and you're done. It's pretty simple but afterwards you need to play with curves a bit to get things right.</p><p></p><p>I think it's the perfect color model for wedding photography. Skin, whites and blacks are wonderful. I'll have to camp in town for a bit until I can snipe a wedding going on. For other photography (except all things skin and swans) it doesn't always work that well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 557772, member: 31330"] I do it manually in Affinity Photo (which is very PS-like). You create three copies of the RGB shot in your layers, clear all color channels until the three only have an R, G and B channel left, recolour those to CMY and then (lighten) blend all three layers together. HSL adjust the hue by 180° and you're done. It's pretty simple but afterwards you need to play with curves a bit to get things right. I think it's the perfect color model for wedding photography. Skin, whites and blacks are wonderful. I'll have to camp in town for a bit until I can snipe a wedding going on. For other photography (except all things skin and swans) it doesn't always work that well. [/QUOTE]
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