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I love Black and White......here's 3 shots taken earlier.
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I love Black and White......here's 3 shots taken earlier.
Forgive my ignorance, as new to DSLR but have a Canon 7D as a present from ex-wife, so have bought a 50mm f1.4 and 16-35mm f2.8 II.
In terms of taking black and white pictures, is all the hard work done in Photoshop, and you just take a picture as normal? (Awaits the proper photographers to fall about laughing).
Forgive my ignorance, as new to DSLR but have a Canon 7D as a present from ex-wife, so have bought a 50mm f1.4 and 16-35mm f2.8 II.
In terms of taking black and white pictures, is all the hard work done in Photoshop, and you just take a picture as normal? (Awaits the proper photographers to fall about laughing).
Just some summer randoms
Forgive my ignorance, as new to DSLR but have a Canon 7D as a present from ex-wife, so have bought a 50mm f1.4 and 16-35mm f2.8 II.
In terms of taking black and white pictures, is all the hard work done in Photoshop, and you just take a picture as normal? (Awaits the proper photographers to fall about laughing).
There should be a setting in your FANTASTIC! camera to shoot in Black & White. But if not, yes you can 'lose' the colours in Photoshop.
It's not hard work Pres......in Lightroom, which I would advise getting as it's brilliant for editing and cataloging and cheap as chips, you just move the saturation slider.....in photoshop go to window-adjustments-gradient map.....easy, just click on the gradient map icon and it does it for you then just tweak in curves for final pic
you will need to flatten the image though after clicking on the gradient map