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13
Jun

Mastering Black & White Digital Photography

Mastering Black & White Digital Photography by Michael Freeman is an excellent black & white book. It shows several ways to convert color photos into great looking black & whites. It includes everything from “seeing in black & white” (before actually taking the photograph), shooting the photo, editing, adding effects, right up to the stage of the actual print.

Mastering Black White

What I like about the book is that each chapter is short and to the point, averaging only two pages; yet there are diagrams and before & after photos on almost every page. The emphasis is therefore placed on illustrations and not wordiness so the subject matter is easy to grasp. The downside is that the before and afters are hard to differentiate, probably caused by the quality of the print.

The chapters are so well laid out and concise, it will prove a valuable reference book. Indeed, there is so much to learn it will be some time yet before everything gets riveted in my “tough” brain.

You will need to have Photoshop as most exercises are based on this application. Photoshop Elements will do for some, but the full Photoshop program will be needed for most.

Using what I learnt, I took this low contrast color photo of my daughter at the beach and converted it into black & white.

Tiauna Unedited

I used Adobe Photoshop CS2 and started by using the Levels Adjustment Layer and adjusting the RED, GREEN & Blue channels individually.

The next step was to use the Channel Mixer, firstly by ticking “Monochrome” to make Black & White adjustments. The RED, GREEN & BLUE channels were adjusted and tweaked until I was satisfied with the results. This is where the book is helpful. It teaches you how to know what percentage of each channel (RED, GREEN or BLUE) to use to get your desired effect.

I then added some contrast (using an Adjustment Layer) and sharpening (by copying the background and using Unsharp Mask). This was the result:

Tiauna Black & White

Easily, a much better looking finish than the original.

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18
Apr

Recommended for Flickr users

Flickr hacks

Flickr Hacks by Paul Bausch and Jim Bumgardner is a must read book to learn and maximize your satisfaction from Flickr. In addition to explaining the basics that everyday users know, they go into more advanced tips and tricks (they call Hacks).

These include:

· Post photos to your blog directly from your cameraphone

· Mash up your own photos or others’ public pictures into custom mosaics, collages, sliding puzzles, slideshows, or ransom notes

· Back up your Flickr library to your desktop, and save the comments too

· Set random desktop backgrounds and build your own Flickr screensaver

· Geotag your photos and map your contacts

· Download a list of photos and make a contact sheet

· Make your own Flickr-style tag cloud to visualize the frequency of common tags

· Build a color picker with a dynamic color wheel of Flickr photos

· Feed photos to your web site and subscribe to custom Flickr feeds using RSS

· Talk to the Flickr API using your web browser, Perl, or PHP; authenticate yourself and other users; and build custom API applications

If you want to master flickr, this book is highly reccomended.

See a review of the new lens with Canon and Nikon mounts: Tamron AF 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 VC Zoom

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