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.
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