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Set a layer to use cooler or warmer tones

Learn how to use Warmth to make a layer use cooler or warmer color tones

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Written by Craig Wright
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Use the Warmth setting to make a layer use cooler or warmer color tones. Cooler tones contain more blue and warmer tones contain more yellow.

To find the Warmth setting, open a design in the editor, select the layer you want to change and then open the Adjust settings. Warmth is one of the visual properties you can change. It has a slider for making the layer cooler or warmer. For detailed instructions, see Adjust the visual properties of a layer.

3 photoroom designs side-by-side. They all contain the same image of a white jacket. In the left image, the jacket has cool blue tones. In the middle image, the jacket is white. In the right image, the jacket has warm yellow tones.

In the images above, the left image shows a jacket layer with low Warmth, which gives it more of a cooler blue tone. In the middle image, there is no Warmth applied so the jacket appears in its natural imported form. In the right image, the Warmth is high and so there is a lot of yellow in the jacket.

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