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Andy
Jan-28-2005, 06:23 PM
i got this link from daniel chui (http://www.chewyphoto.com)
greg gorman's website (http://www.gormanphotography.com/gorman.html) click on the "learn" link and you will find it. i tried it, it's quite nice.
oh and the this guy's work is top-shelf. the tonal ranges he gets is lovely!
pathfinder
Jan-28-2005, 06:30 PM
i got this link from daniel chui (http://www.chewyphoto.com)
greg gorman's website (http://www.gormanphotography.com/gorman.html) click on the "learn" link and you will find it. i tried it, it's quite nice.
oh and the this guy's work is top-shelf. the tonal ranges he gets is lovely!
Ahem :rofl :rofl :rofl
- I have posted this information several times and credited it to Greg Gorman each time. His web site is lovely - I loved seeing how his studio is set up with a continuous curve without a corner.
I actually originally learned the technique from G Gorman's presentation during the Epson Online Printing Academy and later found the tutorial also on his website. It is a great technique for creating duotones and B&Ws. I even wrote it up in the moderators thread for Cletus and in the PS thread as well.
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i told you im dyslexic...im thinking "what the hell ...? greg normans into photography as well ?"
pathfinder
Jan-28-2005, 06:42 PM
i told you im dyslexic...im thinking "what the hell ...? greg normans into photography as well ?"
That's too funny 'gus. But take an amble through Greg Gorham's website here http://www.gormanphotography.com/gorman.html I think you will agree that its worth your time. And then look at his technique for B&W conversion - I think you'll like it. It is in the Learn section.
'Gus - You still waffling between the black or the white?
Had a quick look & about to go back for more. He hasnt missed many names in the portraits section thats for sure.
I will certainly get more into B&W once i get a new camera...atm im still getting over last night...watched the Lord of the Rings trillogy all night & scared the bejebus out of myself. Those Orks have issues.
DavidTO
Jan-28-2005, 07:45 PM
Ahem :rofl :rofl :rofl
- I have posted this information several times and credited it to Greg Gorman each time. His web site is lovely - I loved seeing how his studio is set up with a continuous curve without a corner.
I actually originally learned the technique from G Gorman's presentation during the Epson Online Printing Academy and later found the tutorial also on his website. It is a great technique for creating duotones and B&Ws. I even wrote it up in the moderators thread for Cletus and in the PS thread as well.
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I've been using this techinique since PF posted it, and I love it. Great. Fantastic. Love it.
Andy
Jan-28-2005, 07:47 PM
Ahem :rofl :rofl :rofl
- I have posted this information several times and credited it to Greg Gorman each time. His web site is lovely - I loved seeing how his studio is set up with a continuous curve without a corner.
I actually originally learned the technique from G Gorman's presentation during the Epson Online Printing Academy and later found the tutorial also on his website. It is a great technique for creating duotones and B&Ws. I even wrote it up in the moderators thread for Cletus and in the PS thread as well.
:thumb
d'0h! sorry pf, i must've missed that :scratch anyhow, never too much of a good thing, eh?
pathfinder
Jan-28-2005, 07:55 PM
d'0h! sorry pf, i must've missed that :scratch anyhow, never too much of a good thing, eh?
No problemo at all! - that is why I included the laughing heads.
The technique seems a little complicated the first few times for PS newbies, because you have to be very clear about channels and layers and switching between RGB and LAB. I think this may prevent some folks from giving it a whirl, but Gorham's B&W images are lovely with this technique. And his website has a pdf file that is very clear explaining it.
When I saw him speaking online real time, I had to painfully go through each step to figure it out by rewinding the WMP file. But once I got it, I have not used channel mixer since. It makes nice sepias this way too. I am glad to see that David found the technique useful too.
DavidTO
Jan-28-2005, 08:01 PM
I've mentioned this before, but I made this method an action in PS, that goes up until it's time to add the color layer, which I do each time manually, as I may want to change it from shot to shot.
Works nice I hit cmd-F8, select the color, multiply and then do whatever curves work is needed. Very simple.
pathfinder
Jan-28-2005, 08:13 PM
I've mentioned this before, but I made this method an action in PS, that goes up until it's time to add the color layer, which I do each time manually, as I may want to change it from shot to shot.
Works nice I hit cmd-F8, select the color, multiply and then do whatever curves work is needed. Very simple.
We don't have a thread for uploading and downloading actions. Hmmm. I wonder if Andy might think about something like this??? Andy???
wxwax
Jan-28-2005, 08:40 PM
Yes, I've used it a lot. Not sure how, in the end, it differs from what you do, Andy. :dunno
ginger_55
Jan-29-2005, 05:59 AM
When I do a black and white it is usually a whim. So I don't take the care it deserves. Maybe I will print it out and do it this weekend.
The weather is crummy:D , which is the only acceptable time not to have a camera. Freezing rain and grey.
ginger
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