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Colour toning

In association with PhotoshopCAFE

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Brief

In digital photography, colour toning is a technique whereby you add tints to your photo through Lightroom or Photoshop. Traditionally, it was a chemical process carried out on silver-based analogue photographs to change the shade of black and white photos, but can today be used to enhance your shots in a range of different ways. For inspiration, check out our last year's Toning contest.

Win a copy of PhotoshopCAFE's Shadow and light, how to dodge and burn in Photoshop ($49.99).

Prize details

Win a copy of PhotoshopCAFE's Shadow and light, how to dodge and burn in Photoshop ($49.99).

How it works

Every photo submitted will be available for the crowd to rate once the submissions period has ended. You can see all the images uploaded to a contest, but will need to rate them to see how they’re ranked once the rating period begins.

Some contests on Photocrowd also have a judge. After the submission period closes the judge chooses their favourite images and writes some image reviews. The crowd and judge results will be announced on the same day.

Entries closed
25 February 2017

Rating
25 February 2017 to 27 February 2017

Winners announced
27 February 2017

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