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10/24/2006 03:42:27 PM · #1 |
I am new this site and I am trying to understand the rules for basic editing. Is converting to grey scale a legal method for converting to black and white? Is adjusting saturation a legal method to convert to Black and white?
I am using Paint Shop Pro 11.
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10/24/2006 04:05:55 PM · #2 |
yes - I suggest maintaining RGB mode while using desaturation. This gives you more to work with yet still appears black and white.
EDIT: The main rule of thumb here is that edits are done globally.
Message edited by author 2006-10-24 16:07:50.
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10/24/2006 04:10:00 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Hawk5000: I am new this site and I am trying to understand the rules for basic editing. Is converting to grey scale a legal method for converting to black and white? Is adjusting saturation a legal method to convert to Black and white?
I am using Paint Shop Pro 11. |
Here's a tutorial using Photoshop Elements. The recommended method in this tutorial is removing hue using layers. You can probably perform the equivalent using your PSP 11.
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10/24/2006 05:03:50 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by lesgainous:
Here's a tutorial using Photoshop Elements. The recommended method in this tutorial is removing hue using layers. You can probably perform the equivalent using your PSP 11. |
Great, so using a channel mix layer is a legal edit in a basic editing challenge. Great, it looks much better this way than just dropping saturation. |
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