[Leica] B/W conversion tutorial

Chris Crawford chris at chriscrawfordphoto.com
Sat Jun 6 12:54:16 PDT 2015


In-camera conversions usually look flat. Best to use Photoshop. The best
results come from plugins like Silver Efx, Alienskin Exposure, DxO
Filmpack, and Topaz BW Effects. My favorite is Topaz, and it is also the
least expensive at about $60.

If you don¹t want to buy a plugin, I have a video tutorial that I made
showing how to do it in Photoshop with good results:

https://youtu.be/ZdJ5rM_MGlU?list=PLsQTNpmJWGmTFNLzY3g1CgbBQ7-SvAWam

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On 6/6/15, 11:46 AM, "Stan Yoder" <s.yoder at comcast.net> wrote:

>Folks, Which is the better way to convert color to B/W:  in Photoshop,
>in the printer, or use the B/W provision of the camera (M240) in the
>first place? I don't need the high-end solutions of specialized software
>or inks.
>
>TIA,
>Stan Yoder
>
>
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