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Related: About this forumB&W digital question ..
Is Nik Silver Efex Pro 2 worth the extra money to augment Adobe Photoshop CS-6 (I just upgraded from CS-5), for semi-serious B&W processing?
Arizona 10/11/2012 (Photoshop CS-5)
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B&W digital question .. (Original Post)
DemoTex
Dec 2012
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Stevenmarc
(4,483 posts)1. In a word, Yes
If you take your B&W processing any kind of seriously, including semi.
Nik's control points are nothing short of genius once you get the feel for what they can do for fine adjustments without having to muck about with masks and the color filters aren't too shabby either.
That's what I thought. I'll probably take the plunge!
Stevenmarc
(4,483 posts)3. You should wander over to the Nik site
and watch the tutorials, if that doesn't sell you nothing will.
DemoTex
(25,405 posts)4. Oh, yeah!
I've been at the Nik site for several days now. Thanks!