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Better B&W Conversion Using Multiple Hue/Saturation Layers in Photoshop & Elements
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 250335" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p><strong>Re: Better B&W Conversion Using Multiple Hue/Saturation Layers in Photoshop & Element</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am not well versed in the Channels tab either, so if you find something in there about it then it should make for some interesting reading!! LOL</p><p></p><p>Just noticed that there is a "channels" tag on the thread, which isn't of my doing. What little I know of channels can be dangerous, but I do know that the original post has far less to do with channels than color manipulation for the purposes of B&W conversion. The Lightroom additions may qualify somewhat since they have more to do with playing with the balance of specific hues within the converted image and not so much the shifting of the colors, but it's still not channel work.</p><p></p><p>Not that knowing how to use the channel information wouldn't help you in conversion work, but I would just caution anyone seeing the tag and thinking that this has something to do learning channels it does not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 250335, member: 9240"] [b]Re: Better B&W Conversion Using Multiple Hue/Saturation Layers in Photoshop & Element[/b] I am not well versed in the Channels tab either, so if you find something in there about it then it should make for some interesting reading!! LOL Just noticed that there is a "channels" tag on the thread, which isn't of my doing. What little I know of channels can be dangerous, but I do know that the original post has far less to do with channels than color manipulation for the purposes of B&W conversion. The Lightroom additions may qualify somewhat since they have more to do with playing with the balance of specific hues within the converted image and not so much the shifting of the colors, but it's still not channel work. Not that knowing how to use the channel information wouldn't help you in conversion work, but I would just caution anyone seeing the tag and thinking that this has something to do learning channels it does not. [/QUOTE]
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