Another tutorial from me: Layer Masks in Photoshop

Thanks Chris, but my generated layers are often not the simple output of a curve layer.

I generate layers with filter packs too. Also, when I need to improve clarity/structure, this can't be achieved with a curve layer.

Michael
 
One way does not exclude the other. If you want to do more than just curves you will need a full image layer mask, and sometimes even more File size is not a problem if you use a halfway decent computer.
 
Thanks Chris, but my generated layers are often not the simple output of a curve layer.

I generate layers with filter packs too. Also, when I need to improve clarity/structure, this can't be achieved with a curve layer.

Michael


I wish Adobe would add the ability to do Sharpening adjustment layers, it would eliminate the need for the image based layers you use, and would allow you to change them later if you choose. Oh well, since they haven't yet, I understand why you're doing it your way.
 
Man, I thought there was a way to turn a layer into a smart object to run filters on it?

IIRC -- you convert the layer to a smart object, run the filter and then save your change. If you need to go back and adjust the filter, you right click on the layer, hit "edit contents" and then scroll through the layer pane to adjust that particular layer. Works in my version of CS6.
 
It`s all about TASTE, what to do and what not to touch... I prefer a "film look", M8 files with some adjusting of curves, is all I need for Digital B&W. With analog, I prefer wet printing and then scanning the print on a flatbed and then finalizing the image in computer, retouching, all the small details etc.
 
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