3. Go to layer > new adjustment layer > selective colour again. Check "relative" and fill this in:
Reds
+25, -9, -5, -26 Neutrals
-10, -13, -13, +15
4. Go to layer > new adjustment layer > selective colour one last time. Check "relative" and fill this in:
Reds
-100, 0, 0, +9 Neutrals
+17, -8, -26, +12
5. Go to layers > new adjustment layer > colour balance and fill this in: Shadows: +30, +11, +19 Midtones: +24, -28, -63 Highlights: 0, 0, 0
6. Go to layers > new adjustment layer > brightness/contrast Set contrast to +7.
7. Go to layers > new adjustment layer > hue/saturation and fill this in: Hue: 0 Saturation: +10 Lightness: +5
8. Duplicate your background layer and drag it to the top. Set it to soft light at 12%.
Now merge your layers and you're done!
Picture: Simon Taylor-Davis and James Righton of Klaxons and Lovefoxxx of CSS.
All credits go to the photographer. I am NOT claiming this image as my own, I am simply using it as an example for a tutorial.