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Anonymous
>>187394 No idea.. Stole the image off flickr.
Split-toning The term split-toning comes from the wet darkroom. I'll quote the excellent description in this article on split-toning from Handcolor.com:
Split toning is when the toner acts only on certain areas of the print, the middle or low values, while leaving the rest of the print with no color change. The old Agfa Portriga (particularly in the matte finish) would often turn a beautiful purple-brown in the low values, while the rest of the image would remain unchanged. This resulted in prints with much greater apparent "depth."
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