The first thing you should do is duplicate your background layer so you will be working non-destructively. Go to Layer > Duplicate Layer to make a copy of your background layer. Next, right click on the new layer in the layers palette and click on “convert to smart object”. Once it is a smart object you will be able to make changes in the Camera Raw filter and then go back and adjust those settings later if you’d like.
Once you have converted your layer to a smart object you can go to Filter > Camera Raw Filter and it will open the photo in Camera Raw.
I like the split toning options in Camera Raw (as covered in this
Lightroom tutorial) so I can now access those same options in Photoshop
by using the Camera Raw filter. To access the split toning settings
click on the fifth icon from the left.
Make whatever changes you like, then click “ok” and you’ll leave Camera Raw and go back to Photoshop.
In the case of this photo I am going to set the contrast at 10 and clarity at 25.
In the HSL settings I am going to boost the green saturation to 50 to make the grass a little greene
I’ll also set the split toning as mentioned earlier.
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Make whatever changes you like, then click “ok” and you’ll leave Camera Raw and go back to Photoshop.
In the case of this photo I am going to set the contrast at 10 and clarity at 25.
In the HSL settings I am going to boost the green saturation to 50 to make the grass a little greene
I’ll also set the split toning as mentioned earlier.
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