Going from this:
to this: 
1. Duplicate your base, set to screen.
2. Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Curves
1st point
Input= 255
Output= 202
2nd point
Input= 160
Output= 124
3rd point
Input= 82
Output= 54
3. Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Selective Coloring
Make sure you have it set to absolute NOT relative
REDS
c- -69
m- +55
y- -45
b- +73
YELLOWS
c- +17
m- -18
y- -2
b- 0
GREENS
c- 0
m-0
y- 0
b- +19
WHITES
c-0
m-0
y- +18
b- +12
NEUTRALS
c- +3
m- +17
y- +14
b- 0
4. Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Selective Coloring
As with the first one make sure it is set to absolute
REDS
c- -100
m- 0
y- +21
b- 0
YELLOWS
c- +58
m- -13
y- -79
b- 0
NEUTRALS
c- +10
m- 0
y- +18
b- 0
</ljcut>
Used to make:
to this: 
1. Duplicate your base, set to screen.
2. Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Curves
1st point
Input= 255
Output= 202
2nd point
Input= 160
Output= 124
3rd point
Input= 82
Output= 54
3. Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Selective Coloring
Make sure you have it set to absolute NOT relative
REDS
c- -69
m- +55
y- -45
b- +73
YELLOWS
c- +17
m- -18
y- -2
b- 0
GREENS
c- 0
m-0
y- 0
b- +19
WHITES
c-0
m-0
y- +18
b- +12
NEUTRALS
c- +3
m- +17
y- +14
b- 0
4. Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Selective Coloring
As with the first one make sure it is set to absolute
REDS
c- -100
m- 0
y- +21
b- 0
YELLOWS
c- +58
m- -13
y- -79
b- 0
NEUTRALS
c- +10
m- 0
y- +18
b- 0
</ljcut>
Used to make:
