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Adjusting your image's compositio n in Photoshop
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10-04-2008 01:59 PM
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Hmm, well... As helpful as that was, that's probably th...
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01-15-2009 08:58 PM
Hmm, well...
As helpful as that was, that's probably the least effective way to make B&W pictures. It's a good idea to try using the Channel Mixer (Image>Adjustments...) and select "monochrome/greyscale" rather than just desaturating it. It provides the opportunity to emphasize or de-emphasize certain colour groups (specifically red, green and blue). Also, that person's voice was very loud. Maybe I'll make up some tips soon...
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