Tone Cold tones (bluish) and warm tones (reddish) refer to the colour of the image in both black-and-white and colour photographs. (see Colour Cast) ...
The degree of lightness or darkness in any given area of a print; also referred to as value. Cold tones (bluish) and warm tones (reddish) refer to the color of the image in both black-and-white and color photographs. Toning ...
3/ Paper colors: Papers come in a variety of colors from pale cream to cold tones. These colors can be further changed through toning - something to keep in mind when deciding a paper for a particular picture. More information ...
TONE - also known as "Value" - The degree of lightness or darkness, or color variation from cold tones (blues) to warm tones (reds), in an area of a print, whether a color print or a black-and-white print.
Split Toning is a printing technique, process in which the warm tones and the cold tones are both represented in a single image at the same time. Spot Metering ...
See also: Print, Shutter, Lens, Shutter speed, Image
 
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