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Steve
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Re: Monochrome on increase
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Originally Posted by
orangepeel
there are a couple of video tuts on radiant vista about b&w: -
The Radiant Vista - Video Tutorials - Black & White Infrared
The Radiant Vista - Video Tutorials - High Contrast Black & White
I used (or tried to use) some of the concepts in the first one for my b&w shots here: -
B&W Landscapes
I know, not much of an advert, but they where first attempts
EDIT: Forgot to mention, they as CS2 tuts.
Thanks for the links, they are very much appreciated
I'll give them a look over and see what I can manage
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