

So I just launched silver effects pro it pretty much took over my screen, and this is designed strictly for converting to black and white. We're just going to use one of their plug ins at the moment in. Then I believe it costs $149 to get the grouping. Google purchased them and you can buy ah, whole grouping of plug ins together. The one we're gonna use is from a company that used to be called Nick Software. Um, this particular plug in first before I apply any of these, I always convert to a smart filter. Now let's compare that to what we can do if we instead purchase a plug in for photo shop. You can or apply one that's here, but it's pretty darn basic what you have there. And then finally, you could use a preset. Yeah, there is an auto button which will analyse your picture and try to figure out where to put thes. That used to be these colors, an.ĭ that's pretty much what you get And you also have a tent check box, if you would like to a little bit of color back. All it is is a bunch of sliders, and these sliders control how bright things are. And just look at how feature rich of a feature you get here. So far in photo shop, you've seen that you could go to the bottom of the Layers panel, click on the Adjustment Layer icon and you can choose black and white. So first off, let's talk about committing to black and white. There are a whole bunch of other ones as well, but these air some that I think are worthwhile looking at. So I want to share with you some of the plug ins that I use with photo shop just to give you a sampling of what's available. To get the same functionality, you'd have to use everything in Photoshop to do it, and it would be just not a piece, a smooth or fast experience. Usually if somebody makes a plug in for photo shop, they're going to concentrate on one particular area where people do something very frequently and they're gonna dive really deep and add.
