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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 04 10:41 pm)
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I'm not sure I understood what you are wanting, but if you are after making the black and the gray more black I might suggest....going to image>mode>lab color, then filter>sharpen>unsharp mask, move the sliders around to make the black in your picture more prominent, when you raise the sliders (the top two) it will have more of an effect on the parts of your image that are black or have a black tint. Don't forget to change back to RGB to continue working.
Hi, I've just released 3 free plugins for B&W photo effects at my website here : www.cybia.co.uk They are very basic but originally written for myself as I have always liked the traditional B&W format and enjoy replicating a similar look digitally these days. "Hi-Spot" will turn your colour photos B&W with a high contrast automatically, making crisp dark blacks and clean whites. "G-Force" will turn your colour photos a softer B&W with a grain effect. "Techni-X" is a very high-contrast effect for limiting most of the mid-tones leaving a strong image Have fun! Steve
Hi again, If you couldn't find the above mentioned free filters then here are the direct page links ... Hi-Spot : www.cybia.co.uk/hispot.htm G-Force : www.cybia.co.uk/gforce.htm Techni-X : www.cybia.co.uk/technix.htm Hope this helps! There are also my older free plugin packs still there. Here are the links ... www.cybia.co.uk/alpha.htm www.cybia.co.uk/colour.htm www.cybia.co.uk/edge.htm www.cybia.co.uk/screen.htm www.cybia.co.uk/emboss.htm www.cybia.co.uk/swapshop.htm www.cybia.co.uk/blaster.htm www.cybia.co.uk/mezzy.htm They are all freebies that I made myself. Have fun with them! More plugin in progress and will be released soon. Steve
A black and white photo hey, maybe it'a a gray scale.. :P in photshop land bit-map is normaly Only 2 colours black and white (though technically the debate continues wether they are colours or not - any way hehehe we'd like to help if we knew what you wanted... try this image -mode -rgb desaturate posterise (4) new layer (blend mode overlay (or multiply) fill with a colour hehehe red+grey will always make a desaturated colour (well depending on the opacity and blending mode.
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I use The PS6 for now. This is my problem: I could never sucseed to get over the greese that still remains in my colours. Usually I do Ajust-Britness/Contrast to bring the selected colour to a sharp white, then colorise, but I am shure that is another way much easier and more effective. Please help me find this way out!