robertdfeinman
Robert Feinman
I just posted a new photoshop tip on my web site. This one suggests a technique to improve saturation without using the saturation tool itself.
The saturation tool has limited flexibility and lowers the contrast in the midtones.
I see that several of my most recent tips all are related; they all aim to improve the tonality of the image, especially for inkjet printed output. Now that inkjets are better than ever it pays to optimize for printed output.
The tips are at:
http://robertdfeinman.com/tips
The new one is the top one marked (unsurprisingly) NEW!
The saturation tool has limited flexibility and lowers the contrast in the midtones.
I see that several of my most recent tips all are related; they all aim to improve the tonality of the image, especially for inkjet printed output. Now that inkjets are better than ever it pays to optimize for printed output.
The tips are at:
http://robertdfeinman.com/tips
The new one is the top one marked (unsurprisingly) NEW!
dannynono
Survey sez....
Sorry...your site content looks interesting enough, but I can't get past the subtitle on your tutorial on converting a color image to B/W.
Using Color Film to Make Black and White Prints
Black and White negative film is "obsolete"! Here's why.
remegius
Well-known
dannynono said:Sorry...your site content looks interesting enough, but I can't get past the subtitle on your tutorial on converting a color image to B/W.
Why not?
Cheers...
charjohncarter
Veteran
Esta muy bueno!
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