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Bi-Color Toning
This filter simulates a traditional glass bi-color filter. It uses two colors and a soft transition to tone
the image. This is a good choice for enhancing seascapes and landscape photos.
• Amount. This controls the intensity of the filter. Overall, how strong the colors are.
• Top Color. This is the color used at the top of the frame. This will usually be a shad of blue
or purple for the sky.
• Bottom Color. Use this color to control the landscape or water color.
• Blend. The blend control affects how smooth or a transition there is between the top and
bottom adjustment. A higher value creates a soft transition while a lower value is more
abrupt.
• Shift. The shift option moves the transition point between adjustments. By default it is
centered top-to-bottom, but this can be raised or lowered in the frame.
• Rotation. If your image is angled (or your scene has strong geometric composition) you can
rotate the angle of the blending. You’ll find controls to rotate + or - 90˚.
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