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i will be using photoshop cs2 for this tutorial.

1. go to layer > new adjustment layer > curves.
the rgb, red, green and blue can be found on the drop down list.
(to make a new point, just click anywhere on the grid!)

fill this in:

rgb
point 1: 26, 22
point 2: 103, 118
point 3: 216, 233

red
point 1: 34, 17
point 2: 121, 125
point 3: 217, 213

green
point 1: 69, 52
point 2: 124, 112
point 3: 156, 158

blue
point 1: 23, 26
point 2: 117, 120
point 3: 224, 220

now merge your layers and you're done!

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photo: [link]

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:iconsdagher:
Love it!...THANK YOU! The before is a gorgeous starter :)

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:iconmisssorrow:
heh, my photoshop says that i can use just numbers between 2 and 98 ;/ so unfortunately i can't use your tutorial
:iconrocketlaunch:
If you're on a number over 98, did you click on the grid below the first point or after?
You should be making the new point above the first.
:iconmisssorrow:
i can make that point anywhere but i can use just numbers 2 - 98 anyway :(
:iconrocketlaunch:
Hm, weird. :/
Usually workd for me..
:iconhackeruzu:
pls post the .acv cuz I the mesourments corect but it turns out diferently,and you didn't specify input/output nubers.
:iconrocketlaunch:
For the curves, the input is the first number and the output is the second number.
:icondridgett:
thats great, Ive never been able to get a good result out of playing with curves, but that works real well. I have a few photos i'm going to try this out on now. Thanks:)

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