Brev00
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The blessing of having both the Nik and Topaz bundles is having so many options, so many ways of interpreting a scene from the chair in one's study. The curse, of course, is having so many choices and deciding between them. Of course, one doesn't always have to decide. There are times I want to try a few versions. And, maybe keep each one. I shouldn't fail to mention that my basic software system, Elements 9, has a pretty good conversion feature, too.
These two pictures are from two very slightly different photographs--taken seconds apart. The difference is in the processing:
I like Topaz BW Effect quite a bit but especially for its rich array of tones. I find it to be a lot of fun to match the black and white with the tones available in this plug-in:
I sometimes convert an image in Elements and finish it in Topaz.
Silver Efex is very popular and for good reason. Working here, I usually bring the full color file into the plug-in and work through the effective array of sliders, from structure to film to border and everywhere in between. But, sometimes a preset works well with or without some adjustments:
The third version is one of the original color versions which is in may gallery if anyone is interested. Thanks for viewing!
Both shot with a Nikon D90 and my newly returned from Sigma repair, the 17-70 os.
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These two pictures are from two very slightly different photographs--taken seconds apart. The difference is in the processing:
I like Topaz BW Effect quite a bit but especially for its rich array of tones. I find it to be a lot of fun to match the black and white with the tones available in this plug-in:
I sometimes convert an image in Elements and finish it in Topaz.
Silver Efex is very popular and for good reason. Working here, I usually bring the full color file into the plug-in and work through the effective array of sliders, from structure to film to border and everywhere in between. But, sometimes a preset works well with or without some adjustments:
The third version is one of the original color versions which is in may gallery if anyone is interested. Thanks for viewing!
Both shot with a Nikon D90 and my newly returned from Sigma repair, the 17-70 os.
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