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Re: [Digital BW] New way to convert RAW to B/W!

2003-02-26 by Jerry Olson

I have heard that that plugin will be included with the next major
version of Photoshop. Anyone else heard that?
I'd hat to buy the software only to find it included in the next upgrade!

Jerry

"flyfishingusa2002 " wrote:
> 
> If you haven't already heard Adobe has a new plugin to convert from
> RAW to RGB with Photoshop 7.01. I have just purchased the plugin and
> the results from my D1 files are nothing short of stunning. I have
> Bibble, Nikon Capture 3.5 and Qimage. I have no further use for
> them!
> What's this got to do with B/W I hear you ask. Well, one of the
> controls is the "Saturate" slider. Move it to zero and you have
> instant B/W RGB, what is more is that there is a "Shadows" slider
> that will darken or lighten the shadows for you as well. Along with
> exposure contrast etc you have a full set of controls which allow
> you to see in real time a preview of the corrected file (picture)
> 
> I am still amazed at not only the RGB file that it produces but the
> B/W files as well.
> 
> If you are a RAW file user go check it out.
> 
> Oh, I have no connection with Adobe at all, just a user.
> 
> Barry
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