>
>It does, but it takes a while and some practice to see how it works. Pick one
>of the better converters
>mentioned here and stick it out for a while. It took me a good six months
>before I got comfortable with
>SFX, and I’m still learning years later.
>
I used Exposure 6 (Exp6) for a period of time this morning and readily
found that it met my needs. It converted a colour image to B&W with filtering
from yellow through orange and into red with progressively darkened sky. I
liked the way that it performed B&W conversions to meet a wide variety of B&W
films plus IR, where the foliage in my test photo turned whitish. I want to
explore it more, and at the same time look at Topaz and SFX.
At first I thought that Exp6 required LR as a basis, but it later turned
out that it can operate as a stand alone program.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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