wtf honest lol why ?? just merge and use color balance OR merge and use layer options, gradient overlay angel it 45 degrees, for better effect and then set the layer to soft or overlay etc etc .. very easy stuff lol
Ok, but what I mean was that I have played with orange/purple/blue, yellow/orange, lightgreen/darkgreen, similar but differently saturaized colors, until I found this as something I might actually be using on my next desktop.
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