
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
Applying a Cross Process Effect
A popular film photography technique in the '80s and '90s involved processing film in a solution that was intended for another type
of film. This cross processing gave photos a boost in saturation and contrast, and shifted colors towards greenish-yellow highlights
and bluish shadows. You can simulate these retro-effects with the Cross Process tool. Using Cross Process along with Post-Crop
Vignette, creates an effect called Lomo.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
To apply the cross process effect:
1. In Develop mode, select the Tune tab.
2. In the Cross Process group, drag the Strength slider to the right to increase the retro-effect.
You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.
Adjusting Split Tone
Split toning is a powerful technique originating in film photography to tint the highlights and shadows.
The Split Tone tool gives you creative control over the Hue and Saturation of your highlights and shadows. Use the sliders to adjust
the balance of tones in the highlights and shadows of your photos. Split toning allows you to add a creative element to RAW
conversion and non-destructive editing in ACDSee.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
To adjust Highlights and Shadows:
1. In Develop mode, select the Tune tab.
2. Drag the sliders to apply colored highlights and shadows as described in the table below.
You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.
Adjustment options
Highlights
Hue
Drag the slider to the right to select a highlight color.
Sat-
uration
Drag the slider to the right to increase saturation of the color in the highlights of the image.
Shadows
Hue
Drag the slider to the right to select a shadow color.
Sat-
uration
Drag the slider to the right to increase saturation of the color in the shadows of the image.
Balance
Drag the slider to the right to emphasize the highlight color; drag the slider to the left to emphasize
the shadow color. For example if the slider is set to the maximum at 50, then full emphasis is
applied to the highlight color; if the slider is set to the minimum -50, then full emphasis is applied
to the shadow color.
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