Intermediate | 3h 01m | 836 MB | Project Files | Software used: Photoshop
Photographers like Ansel Adams taught us to look differently at nature: not in terms of color, but contrast. Printing the images in black and white revealed these hidden depths. 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.
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Well there is a great difference between hue and saturation…Hue is basically a colour, whereas the Saturation is meant to be the contrast i.e brightness or dullness of a particular colour…Photoshop allow you to experience both the hue and saturation property through it…Thanks for sharing a beautiful post with us…