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01/11/2004 09:51:55 AM · #1 |
Does anyone here have experience with PowerRetouche Black & White Studio? I need to convert a lot of color photos to good quality B&W in the next years.
//www.outbackphoto.com/workflow/wf_29/essay.html
//powerretouche.com/Black-white_plugin_tutorial.htm#tutorial
It seems pretty good and outbackphoto / Uwe Steinmuller seems to like it, but I'd like to hear some user opinions before spending 61 euro.
I know how to use the channelmixer and so on, but this seems a lot easier and consistent with a lot of very useful extra tools. It can also edit in 16 bit and that is very important with B&W. I will be using it for 16 bit Digital Photo's and 16 bit scans.
I'll download and try the trial version tonight, or tomorrow night. Have to go to a party now. :)
Message edited by author 2004-01-11 09:56:24.
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01/11/2004 02:33:57 PM · #2 |
open channel mixer and adjust the rgb levels than convert to grayscale .... |
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01/11/2004 05:42:45 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by pitsaman: open channel mixer and adjust the rgb levels than convert to grayscale .... |
I said that I know this method.
It is just that I don't like it (channel mixer) to find the perfect balance for each of the 100 photo's in a month besides everything else I have to do.
This pluging seems to be able to mimick the tone curves of popular B&W film and does a good job at replicating lens filters + several B&W darkroom techniques.
Doing that kind of stuff with only the channel mixer, color layers and curves is pretty annoying and a lot of work.
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01/11/2004 08:20:16 PM · #4 |
Nothing wrong with that metod:
 
Message edited by author 2004-01-11 20:22:22. |
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01/11/2004 08:35:58 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by pitsaman: Nothing wrong with that metod:
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I don't think Azrifel said there was anything wrong with the results of using that method, rather it is just too time consuming when he has a lot to do in a short amount of time.
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