![]() ![]() For this reason, when you convert a color image to black and white (or, technically, grayscale) you want as much control as possible over mapping different colors to the grayscale tones you want. Different choices result in very different images. If you shoot in color and then convert to black and white using software, you can choose to represent, say, a deep blue sky as either a very light gray, a very dark gray, or somewhere in between. One reason black and white photography is such an expressive medium is that there’s no objective relationship between a color and any particular shade of gray. Pros: Fantasic new tools for global adjustments nik’s uPoint technology for selective adjustments update provides some much-needed features like a histogram, and the ability to apply bordersĬons: I didn’t find any, and I looked hard for downsides. ![]()
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