Is this normal for spit tones?
http://evisionphotos.smugmug.com/photos/i-LTX2DPq/0/M/i-LTX2DPq-M.jpg
http://evisionphotos.smugmug.com/photos/i-LdqLxFh/0/M/i-LdqLxFh-M.jpg
http://evisionphotos.smugmug.com/photos/i-5nhfrKH/0/M/i-5nhfrKH-M.jpg
http://evisionphotos.smugmug.com/photos/i-52gMmnn/0/M/i-52gMmnn-M.jpg
I circled the problem in each photo.
The problem is the transition becomes over saturated. I have tried a lot of combinations. Unless I keep the saturation under 5 or use very similar tones this happens. It even happens with the built in split tone styles.
I have tried on 2 different monitors.
http://evisionphotos.smugmug.com/photos/i-LdqLxFh/0/M/i-LdqLxFh-M.jpg
http://evisionphotos.smugmug.com/photos/i-5nhfrKH/0/M/i-5nhfrKH-M.jpg
http://evisionphotos.smugmug.com/photos/i-52gMmnn/0/M/i-52gMmnn-M.jpg
I circled the problem in each photo.
The problem is the transition becomes over saturated. I have tried a lot of combinations. Unless I keep the saturation under 5 or use very similar tones this happens. It even happens with the built in split tone styles.
I have tried on 2 different monitors.
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Hi, I have not noticed this when using split toning in CO6. I might be a result of a combination of factors. The harder you push a slider or set of sliders into a specific direction, the bigger the chances are of unpredictable/unwanted results. If it worries you, you could best consult Phase One in a support case, upload the image file(s) with adjustment (tip: pack as EIP before upload). 0
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