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2005 Irish Drift Season Review - 56k Nooooooo

Paddy

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The 2005 D1 Drift Series Ireland :thumbs:


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Cosworth needless to say, nice work. 8)

Btw, what technique do you use to make pictures B&W?

Here's a tutorial from accessphotos.com, for making b&w images even better.

Accessphoto.com forum said:
This is JJ's Tutorial From IPF

1) Start a gradient map adjustment layer with the colors black on the left and white on the right.

2) Hue/Saturation adjustment layer and bring saturation all the way down.

3) Channel Mixer adjustment layer

Check Monochrome

Move constant slider to left, and red slider to the right.

Play around with the sliders from there, just make it look good! High contrast black and white made easy!

Examples-

Desaturated only-
desaturated.jpg

The tutorial I just showed-
myway.jpg
 
pdanev said:
Cosworth needless to say, nice work. 8)

Btw, what technique do you use to make pictures B&W?

Here's a tutorial from accessphotos.com, for making b&w images even better.

Accessphoto.com forum said:
This is JJ's Tutorial From IPF

1) Start a gradient map adjustment layer with the colors black on the left and white on the right.

2) Hue/Saturation adjustment layer and bring saturation all the way down.

3) Channel Mixer adjustment layer

Check Monochrome

Move constant slider to left, and red slider to the right.

Play around with the sliders from there, just make it look good! High contrast black and white made easy!

Examples-

Desaturated only-
desaturated.jpg

The tutorial I just showed-
myway.jpg

I used desaturate first, then play with the Brightness / Contrast Sliders and use the Burn tool to bring out any clouds or bring attention to other parts of the photo.

Now, when shooting B&W I set my parameters on the Canon to B&W with a red filter :thumbsup:
 
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