Fortunately, this is where orange and teal is a real time-saver: it works for everything - portraits, landscapes, cat pictures - you name it. Some people say that a Lightroom preset should be a starting point for an individual image and that the characteristics of a photograph should determine the editing process. The split toning was left untouched (I guess they forgot?), but that didn't matter, as I quickly adjusted them to my liking. Instead of being in the 30s and 40s, the hue sliders were +100 (red primary and green primary), and -100 (blue primary). I resumed my search, and soon, I was in luck. This time the changes in the Camera Calibration panel were much more convincing. It's popping, but not, you know, popping popping.
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