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B&W Conversion using Photoshop/Elements
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 110655" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>There's lots of things you can do in Elements that you don't need full-blown Photoshop for. It took me two years of lots of shooting before I reached that point once, and even then the only reason I bit was because I got access to a Student/Teacher edition thanks to a one month stint teaching a weekly class at a local private school (it more than made up for the lack of pay and was my real incentive for doing it). I find that a good book (I like Scott Kelby's Elements books) helps greatly in the learning process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 110655, member: 9240"] There's lots of things you can do in Elements that you don't need full-blown Photoshop for. It took me two years of lots of shooting before I reached that point once, and even then the only reason I bit was because I got access to a Student/Teacher edition thanks to a one month stint teaching a weekly class at a local private school (it more than made up for the lack of pay and was my real incentive for doing it). I find that a good book (I like Scott Kelby's Elements books) helps greatly in the learning process. [/QUOTE]
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