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		<title>Silver Efex Pro: a different approach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I attended Vincent Versace&#8217;s class on &#8220;Practical B&#38;W Conversion for the Common User&#8221; at Photoshop World 2009 Vegas. I&#8217;ve said it a thousand times, Versace is a GENIUS!  I&#8217;ve been using Silver Efex Pro, a Photoshop plug-in from NIK Software, for years. It&#8217;s main use was to give me that perfect black and white. At [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic -->I attended <a href="http://versacephotography.com/" target="_blank">Vincent Versace&#8217;s</a> class on &#8220;<em>Practical B&amp;W Conversion for the Common User</em>&#8221; at Photoshop World 2009 Vegas. I&#8217;ve said it a thousand times, Versace is a <strong>GENIUS</strong>!  I&#8217;ve been using Silver Efex Pro, a Photoshop plug-in from <a href="http://www.niksoftware.com/silverefexpro/usa/entry.php" target="_blank">NIK</a> Software, for years. It&#8217;s main use was to give me that perfect black and white. At the seminar, Versace showed us a totally different use for it, to enhance COLOR. Yes, a black and white plug-in for color. The simple trick; after converting your image using Silver Efex change the layer blend mode to <em>Luminosity</em>. If you don&#8217;t have Silver Efex Pro, you can still get better color by using Adobe&#8217;s built in Black and White adjustment layer. Although you don&#8217;t have as many creative options, it does a pretty good job. This simple tip casually said by a modern day Art Master has given me another tool in my creative arsenal.</p>
<p>I spent less than 5 minutes on this sample. I&#8217;ve included the original, (right out of the camera no adjustments), cropped and the Silver Efex versus Adobe&#8217;s Black and White adjustment layer.</p>
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