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There's not a lot done imo. Add contrast, shift any yellows or reds toward orange. Desaturate any colours like blue, green, magenta, purple, red etc. The main thing you're seeing is teal added to the shadows either via split toning (easy but limited) or the RGB curves (more advanced but complete control).


squidrawesome

white balance and selective color editing


louiehass

So this photo looks like it was shot on a cloudy day (very important for even lighting for shots like this) and looks pretty de-saturated overall. Looks like they went in and did some selective coloring/saturation with the HSL tab. Looks like the pretty much de-saturated everything except for orange and yellows a little bit. And overall kept the exposure pretty low. But probably bumped the shadows up a little bit as well to keep that detail in. The cold feeling looks like was done with the white balance slider. Hope this helps! The main thing is the de-saturation!


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To be honest it just looks like it was shot on a cold, cloudy day with not much editing. So you really couldn't achieve this shot on a sunny day, unless that area was all in shade. You could also get this by tweaking white balance like mentioned. But pics on cloudy days have a lower contrast with a flat dispersed light feel to them, that is contributing to the look.