Photoshop Black and white actions
My two key processing methods saved as actions with stops for creative input at the appropriate stages.
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Photoshop Black and white actions - £10.00 (GBP)
Two actions are available to help with the creation of your own high quality monochrome images. These are an action for the Gorman-Holbert conversion and one for my typical monochrome landscape conversion method based on a method originated by Katrin Eismann, a Photoshop developer, which relies on combining two versions of the same file to improve dynamic range control. Full details and explanatory notes of the methods are given on this page of the web-site.
Click to see an image made using my method.
Click here to see an image made using the Gorman-Holbert method which is especially suitable for portraits but also good for less intensely processed landscapes and other genre.
Once paid for the action will be emailed to you, so make sure you type your email address correctly.
These actions have been developed under Adobe Photoshop CS4 and tested on CS2. They are not suitable for Elements.
To install the actions I recommend you either;
copy the .atn files once downloaded into the /Presets/Actions folder as shown below, Photoshop may need to be closed down and restarted for them to be available.
Or save them on your hard drive and load the actions into Photoshop as shown in the following picture (I find this to be the best method).
Click to see an image made using my method.
Click here to see an image made using the Gorman-Holbert method which is especially suitable for portraits but also good for less intensely processed landscapes and other genre.
Once paid for the action will be emailed to you, so make sure you type your email address correctly.
These actions have been developed under Adobe Photoshop CS4 and tested on CS2. They are not suitable for Elements.
To install the actions I recommend you either;
copy the .atn files once downloaded into the /Presets/Actions folder as shown below, Photoshop may need to be closed down and restarted for them to be available.
Or save them on your hard drive and load the actions into Photoshop as shown in the following picture (I find this to be the best method).
