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Group kEISO has released Lynda’s tutorial “Creating Black-and-White Landscape Photos with Photoshop”. Enjoy!
Description:Photographers like Ansel Adams taught us to look differently at nature: not in terms of color, but instead emphasizing tone and contrast. Converting images to black-and-white reveals these hidden depths of composition and focus a viewer’s attention on forms, textures, and fabrics. In this course, Taz Tally teaches you how to use modern techniques to transform color images into majestic black-and-white landscapes, using the modern photographer’s favorite tool: Photoshop. Learn how to evaluate images with the Info tool, convert RGB color images using Photoshop’s time-saving black-and-white presets, and make more advanced adjustments with the black-and-white custom sliders, masks, and adjustment layers. Plus, learn finishing techniques, like sharpening, that will make your images look their best when it comes time to print.
Topics include:
- Exploring different methods for creating grayscale images
- Measuring grayscale values using the Histogram and Info panels
- Adjusting highlights and shadows to improve brightness and contrast
- Enhancing foreground-background separation
- Creating contrast with masks
- Enhancing contrast with gradient masks and clipping-masked curves
- Sharpening with nondestructive tools
Release Name: LYNDA_CREATING_BLACK_AND_WHITE_LANDSCAPE_PHOTOS_WITH_PHOTOSHOP_TUTORIAL_REPACK-kEISO
Size: 309.46 MB
Links: Homepage – NFO – NTi – TPB
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