Tom, Yes it only works in PS7.01. , but rather thamn fork out for NC3, why not upgrade to 7 and the plugin? Adobe says on their wesite that it MIGHT be included in a future version. As far as wanting to work on different layers, you can of course do this after you click ok on the plugin. Furthermore, the plugin is only designed to work for a limited range of digicams. If you don't use one of those, don't bother with it. Barry - In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Husband <thusband@s...>" <thusband@s...> wrote: > Thanks Barry. I did see your post but I have PS6 and thought I'd > wait until PS8 comes out before moving up. The plugin only works on > PS7 right? If it's that good maybe I should reconsider. > > Tom > > --- In > DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "flyfishingusa2002 > <tflyfish@c...>" <tflyfish@c...> wrote: > > Tom, > > You missed my post about using the new Adobe RAW plugin to convert > > to B/W. Am I on the only person who has tried it? I have previously > > tried most other methods and various filter plugins, actions, > > Russell Browns method and Channel mixer. None are as easy to use as > > the ARP. It;s very simple, just slide the saturate slider to zero > > and then use the other controls to get the shadows, contrast, > > exposure correct. All of this is done on one screen. > > Anyone else tried it? > > > > Barry
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Re: Converting to B&W
2003-02-28 by flyfishingusa2002 <tflyfish@citlink.net>
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