No such luxuries. I'm still living with PS7.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>>If you want to do your B&W shooting in color you can apply filters in
>>PhotoShop as you're doing the conversion to B&W. The only thing you
>>can't do after the fact is simulate a polarizer. For example, you could
>>simultate a very strong red filter by choosing to convert the luminosity
>>of only the red channel to B&W while discarding the other two channels
>>entirely. Since there's little red in a blue sky the sky would appear
>>much darker (as though it had been a deep blue) and the clouds would be
>>very bright in comparison and thus they would be accentuated by the
>>strong contrast.
>>
>>You could easily spend a day or two with PhotoShop exploring the
>>different methods of converting a color shot to B&W.
>>
>
> Indeed! In PSCS and later, there is a photofilter function htat allows
> getting an effect very much like using a real color filter.
>
> Moose
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