Hi Scott - thanks, definitely yes. The "Convert to B&W pro" was worth the time to read your post by itself. What a nifty tool that produces great results. Cheers Brian --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@...m, "Scott Jones" <peanutdogs@...> wrote: > I have used much of Clayton's methods, but I too have kept my images > in the RGB format and no longer convert to greyscale. The aRBG to ABW > conversion seems to work very well and using an RGB file allows me to > use PixelGenius's PhotoKit Sharpener which only works on RGB files. So > now all my color and B/W work stays in aRGB and things seem simpler. I > use "Convert to B&W pro" for my color to B&W change. > > Hope these comments are useful. >
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Re: Workflow for RGB B&W
2006-08-25 by bvalente
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