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04/21/2007 04:17:31 PM · #1
Guys
It has been pointed out that some of te folks on DPC might like me to put forward a tutorial on my B&W conversions.

I will do one if there is enough interest. So this post is to ask the kind folks here do you want me to put one together?

Post any comments

Thanks
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04/21/2007 04:19:50 PM · #2
I would love one. I downloaded the trail of CS2 and I am having trouble finding a good way to convert to B&W. They grayscale feature just doesn't look right to me.
04/21/2007 05:07:19 PM · #3
Like this?
04/21/2007 05:08:02 PM · #4
You or Bucket, or Librodo, but I think the one that fotomann wrote pretty much covers the main methods. If you're going to offer something, it should be an advance version instead that goes into all of the varying conditions that apply.

Message edited by author 2007-04-21 17:10:51.
04/21/2007 06:28:21 PM · #5
Originally posted by wavelength:

You or Bucket, or Librodo, but I think the one that fotomann wrote pretty much covers the main methods. If you're going to offer something, it should be an advance version instead that goes into all of the varying conditions that apply.


Fotoman's method is one of many. There are lots of other fun and interesting ways to do B/W with digital as well. I think more than one tutorial would be highly beneficial.
04/21/2007 06:32:06 PM · #6
I'd be interested Darren. I say do it!
04/21/2007 07:49:59 PM · #7
Originally posted by wavelength:

You or Bucket, or Librodo


or Gnarf
04/21/2007 07:52:39 PM · #8
I'd like to see your tutorial too Darren.
04/21/2007 07:57:37 PM · #9
I'm very interested too!
04/21/2007 08:04:08 PM · #10
I can always use some more pointers. Let's see the tutorial.
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