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April 8, 2011Posted in: Featured, General, Help needed
Following on from my recent post illustrating how NX2 performs when used as a portrait re-touch tool found on my website – this second part enables you to you’ll discover one variation utilising a b&w step to add depth and contrast to any image. This approach isn’t exclusive to NX2 – the principles are the same if you’re a Photoshop user. My advice is to make a copy of your original image and have a go with your software of choice.
Thank you for watching and feedback is always appreciated.
Related articles:
- On and off camera flash basics; part 4 of 5
- On and Off camera flash basics; part 3 of 5
- What on earth do B&W convertors have to do with detail in colour images?
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