You are right. That is sophisticated. And very cool. I should
probably get out more. :-)
I looked at my D200 and apparently the closest thing to a color
filter is the hue control. Not sure whether it works with B&W though
and not nearly so intuitive even if it does.
I used a black and white conversion app a few times and it was
awesome in what it could do and thought I would buy it until CS3 came
out. I have not tried it in CS3 yet because I have not upgraded to it
yet pending replacement of my old desktop where I do my Photoshop stuff.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On / November 2, 2007 CE, at 5:58 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> My Canyon 5D does much more sophisticated B&W conversion than simply
> desaturating the image. You can select none, yellow, red, orange or
> green filters and vary the intensity of the filter effect with the
> contrast control. You can also choose sepia, blue, purple or green
> image toning. But even though somewhat sophisticated it still
> pales in
> comparison to what you can do in PhotoShop.
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