I use the Split Toning module for a warm tone by clicking on each color block 
and entering the hex color value #928D88 into each patch, then adjust 
saturation to taste. To my eye, this gives me a nice warm tone reminiscent of 
Agfa Protiga darkroom paper that I used many, many years ago. 

Regards,
Alan

---- David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]> wrote: 
> I found that the base settings of 'split-tone' was a very good starting 
> point for me ... then adjusting up the saturation for both the shad/high 
> to suit ones taste.
> 
> David
> 
> On 07/10/2016 04:47 PM, Robert William Hutton wrote:
> > I'd use the color correction module for this.  There are even a couple 
> > of presets for warming: warm tone and warming filter.  Of course you 
> > can drag the two circles (white for highlights, black for lowlights) 
> > until you get what you want.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Rob
> >
> > On 09/07/16 10:03, [email protected] wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> DT 2.0.4 (upgrade soon) on arch.
> >>
> >> I find that my B&W are too cold and I would like to add a little of
> >> bit of warm tinge to it.
> >>
> >> How do I do that? The monochrome module only changes what is black or
> >> what not the time of the white and the blacks.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
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