BackdoorArts
Senior Member
Better B&W Conversion Using Multiple Hue/Saturation Layers in Photoshop & Elements
It was requested that I republish a blog I did on using Hue & Saturations Layers in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to do more realistic Black & White conversions (i.e. not just desaturating) without using software like Silver Efex Pro 2.
It would seem that reusing previously attached photos and getting them to display properly is a mindnumbingly difficult labyrinth to navigate, so until I have an hour or two to do so please feel free to visit the blog at the link below. When I figure it out, this text will go away.
http://nikonites.com/blogs/backdoor...-layers-photoshop-elements.html#axzz2puZjfMKK
It was requested that I republish a blog I did on using Hue & Saturations Layers in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to do more realistic Black & White conversions (i.e. not just desaturating) without using software like Silver Efex Pro 2.
It would seem that reusing previously attached photos and getting them to display properly is a mindnumbingly difficult labyrinth to navigate, so until I have an hour or two to do so please feel free to visit the blog at the link below. When I figure it out, this text will go away.
http://nikonites.com/blogs/backdoor...-layers-photoshop-elements.html#axzz2puZjfMKK