inoriz
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Yes i can but that may have to wait till saturday night/ sunday because I'm off to work again.
Thank you so much for your help. I really appreciate it.
If i could quit my job i so would!
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Christina, thank you for your reply. Currently i still do not have internet at home (we moved 3 months ago into this house we built and it's been a pain to get them to connect the phone line.)
So i will have to screenshot on my computer, save to usb, connect usb to laptop, then use my phone tether to connect to the internet.
I'll get the profile. Hang on
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Sorry - the last pic was just me playing with the levels layer. Ignore the last picture. I don't know how to delete it from the post.
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I'll look again when i get home.
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Hey Damien, i was in the levels class quite some time back and i did take notes. I just realised you mentioned "converting to greyscale". I didn't do that. I created a new black and white adjustments layer so it wasn't destructive to the original. My terminology in the original post may have caused some misunderstanding. I just called it "convert to b&w ".
I'll check out the layers and masks class. Should i go for the premium version to learn this type of editing specifically?
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Just realised it could be the print sharpening one....?
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Which one, Damien? I was in the levels and still in the print sharpening one.
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I knew i did something wrong! How do you convert to b&w?
I don't want to rely on NIK. Where can i learn how to do a pixel layer?
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Hello Damien,
Thank you for your time and patience. I recently installed NIK just out of curiosity and fell in love with the Color Efex Pro - Dark Constrasts filter.
However, rather than relying on NIK, I'd like to know how I can achieve the same effect from hand editing.This first picture is the original/starting point (only edit done was to convert to B&W)
This second one is with the NIK filter run through and then taken down to 50% (how I like it)
And the last is my final edit - I just added some levels on baby and the surrounding areas.
I'd like to know what NIK did to bring out the 'flaws' in the picture. I love how the skin is not overly 'perfect' and the filter brought that out without having to painstakingly 'dodge and burn' every bit i want enhanced.
Thank you!
Dark Contrasty look
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How can i see if it is greyscale or not?