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Leigh made me do it.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:05 pm
by mark
Find out more about B&W white conversion that is.
I've just downloaded the Convert to B&W pro plug-in for Photoshop.
Here's pic I took of Ryan this afternoon and it's my first conversion using the new plug-in.

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So what do you think, both of the picture and the conversion?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:31 am
by Oscar
Mark, that is a lovely shot of Ryan.

It looks good and quite powerful in B&W.

Gotta love that shot.

Cheers, Mick :) :) :)

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:43 am
by iGBH
Photo looks good.

Can i ask though what is the difference between using a B&W plugin or specialised filters as opposed to just a quick B&W conversion?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 11:59 am
by Nnnnsic
It's a nice conversion. The skin makes me feel like the image has been passed through an orthochromatic filter (blue & green) and that suits his face quite nicely.

iGBH... it really comes down to preference. I find that filters are better for conversions since I can save the way I've previously worked in a darkroom as well as match film-types I use including grain a lot more easily.

There's no correct way to convert to B&W... just whatever your preference is.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:00 pm
by iGBH
Nnnnsic wrote:iGBH... it really comes down to preference. I find that filters are better for conversions since I can save the way I've previously worked in a darkroom as well as match film-types I use including grain a lot more easily.

There's no correct way to convert to B&W... just whatever your preference is.


Thanks. :wink:

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:55 pm
by Pehpsi
Great shot and the tones are perfect in my books, same with the lighting :)

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 4:45 pm
by mark
Nnnnsic wrote:It's a nice conversion. The skin makes me feel like the image has been passed through an orthochromatic filter (blue & green) and that suits his face quite nicely.


Spot on. The background Bokeh was predominatly green, I adjusted the green slider to get the background tones I wanted, balanced with the tones on the face.

iGHB - Yep, what Nnnnsic has said. Previously I'd desaturate the image then adjust levels, curves and contrast. I usually adjusted then re-adjusted which seemed to go on forever and still not get the effect I was after.

I also d/loaded the alien skin exposure plugin last night and must say that it's easier to use and more comprehensive with the film presets. Besides that I'm finding I can do the conversion in about 5mins as opposed to the 20 it used to take me using levels, curves ect.... :shock: and what's more I'm actually happy with the result when I finish. I have been know to spend 20-30mins a pic in the past and simply deleted the image because I didn't like it.

Mick - Thanks. I caught a bit of what Leigh was showing you last weekend, that's what made me search for the plug-in.

Pehpsi - Thanks for the comment.

Here's another I ran thru Alien Skin Exposure using the "Kodak TRI-X pushed 2 stops" preset. (Thanks for the tip Chris. :wink: )

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