I'm going to agree with this one. It makes a lot of sense to first
desaturation with monochrome and then do split-toning. It's much easier
to feel out what the end result will be in this order.

Jason

On 2020-03-16 6:24 a.m., Pascal Obry wrote:
> Le lundi 16 mars 2020 à 08:43 +0000, simon brown a écrit :
>> Understood. I can indeed solve the issue by reordering the modules.  
>>
>> I would argue though that if monochrome (and perhaps any of the
>> saturation sliders) doesn't actually desaturate the image then it's
>> going to confuse a lot of users.  
> 
> Well split-toning is to do a "coloration" of light and dark tones from
> a monochrome image (and this well before digital pictures). So I would
> argue that if you don't want colors in your image don't use split-
> toning.
> 
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