Create High Contrast Black and White Images Using Adobe Camera RAW and Photoshop
Discover a secret tool to take full control of black and white conversions in Adobe Camera RAW visually. Learn to create high contrast black and white images in Photoshop alongside some really cool effects and tricks to make your images pop.
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In this tutorial, we'll be focusing on "Targeted Adjustment Tool" in ACR to visually manipulate the luminosity of Black and White Mix or the Grayscale Mix. Instead of hunting around with each sliders of individual colors like reds, oranges, or blues, once you convert an image to grayscale, we really have no clue which color is where, that's when Targeted Adjustment kicks in. It allows you to click and drag on a particular area of the image and it analyzes the color automatically.
We'll also be looking into few effects like adding grain, removing banding, and also adding texture to your images to really spice things up. Hope this video helps you!
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► DOWNLOADS:
1. Sample Images: https://goo.gl/EVZqvB
2. Finished PSDs: https://goo.gl/eCG2Nc (Only for our Patreon family)
PiXimperfect is free, and will always be.
► Support the cause: https://www.patreon.com/piximperfect
In this tutorial, we'll be focusing on "Targeted Adjustment Tool" in ACR to visually manipulate the luminosity of Black and White Mix or the Grayscale Mix. Instead of hunting around with each sliders of individual colors like reds, oranges, or blues, once you convert an image to grayscale, we really have no clue which color is where, that's when Targeted Adjustment kicks in. It allows you to click and drag on a particular area of the image and it analyzes the color automatically.
We'll also be looking into few effects like adding grain, removing banding, and also adding texture to your images to really spice things up. Hope this video helps you!
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Facebook: http://facebook.com/piximperfect
Twitter: https://twitter.com/piximperfect
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Google+: https://plus.google.com/+UnmeshDinda
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