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Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
thats in the camera raw tool GUY
In regards to exposure in the raw "tool" I use that often its a no brainer

my lens are slow, so I usually shoot slightly underexposed to get a higher shutter speed and fix later.
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
here's my method of B&W conversion
1. Open your image
2. Add a Channel Mixer adjustment layer
3. Set to Monochrome
4. Use the following settings:
- Red: 28
- Green: 41
- Blue: 31
5. Adjust your curves, levels and brightness/contrast accordingly.
1. Open your image
2. Add a Channel Mixer adjustment layer
3. Set to Monochrome
4. Use the following settings:
- Red: 28
- Green: 41
- Blue: 31
5. Adjust your curves, levels and brightness/contrast accordingly.
those setting replicate ilford fp4 film, which will give a truer black and white look
here's some more settings for different types of black and white film
Agfa 200X: 18, 41, 41
Agfapan 25: 25, 39, 36
Agfapan 100: 21, 40, 39
Agfapan 400: 20, 41, 39
Ilford Delta 100: 21, 42, 37
Ilford Delta 400: 22, 42, 36
Ilford Delta 400 Pro: 31, 36, 33
Ilford FP4: 28, 41, 31
Ilford HP5: 23, 37, 40
Ilford Pan F: 33, 36, 31
Ilford SFX: 36, 31, 33
Ilford XP2 Super: 21, 42, 37
Kodak Tmax 100: 24, 37, 39
Kodak Tmax 400: 27, 36, 37
Kodak Tri-X: 25, 35, 40
here's some more settings for different types of black and white film
Agfa 200X: 18, 41, 41
Agfapan 25: 25, 39, 36
Agfapan 100: 21, 40, 39
Agfapan 400: 20, 41, 39
Ilford Delta 100: 21, 42, 37
Ilford Delta 400: 22, 42, 36
Ilford Delta 400 Pro: 31, 36, 33
Ilford FP4: 28, 41, 31
Ilford HP5: 23, 37, 40
Ilford Pan F: 33, 36, 31
Ilford SFX: 36, 31, 33
Ilford XP2 Super: 21, 42, 37
Kodak Tmax 100: 24, 37, 39
Kodak Tmax 400: 27, 36, 37
Kodak Tri-X: 25, 35, 40
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
those setting replicate ilford fp4 film, which will give a truer black and white look
here's some more settings for different types of black and white film
Agfa 200X: 18, 41, 41
Agfapan 25: 25, 39, 36
Agfapan 100: 21, 40, 39
Agfapan 400: 20, 41, 39
Ilford Delta 100: 21, 42, 37
Ilford Delta 400: 22, 42, 36
Ilford Delta 400 Pro: 31, 36, 33
Ilford FP4: 28, 41, 31
Ilford HP5: 23, 37, 40
Ilford Pan F: 33, 36, 31
Ilford SFX: 36, 31, 33
Ilford XP2 Super: 21, 42, 37
Kodak Tmax 100: 24, 37, 39
Kodak Tmax 400: 27, 36, 37
Kodak Tri-X: 25, 35, 40
here's some more settings for different types of black and white film
Agfa 200X: 18, 41, 41
Agfapan 25: 25, 39, 36
Agfapan 100: 21, 40, 39
Agfapan 400: 20, 41, 39
Ilford Delta 100: 21, 42, 37
Ilford Delta 400: 22, 42, 36
Ilford Delta 400 Pro: 31, 36, 33
Ilford FP4: 28, 41, 31
Ilford HP5: 23, 37, 40
Ilford Pan F: 33, 36, 31
Ilford SFX: 36, 31, 33
Ilford XP2 Super: 21, 42, 37
Kodak Tmax 100: 24, 37, 39
Kodak Tmax 400: 27, 36, 37
Kodak Tri-X: 25, 35, 40
RnB they aren't fake at all. He showed me those shots and I immediately suggested and explained to him about a circular polarizer. Do not say it is fake again. That is just rude when he told u they weren't PSed. Sorry to break it to u guys but not all of the photographers on here rely on PS to make or break their shots.
look at my set, this is when i first got the camera, and didnt have a polarizer filter.
why would i put fake stars on raw files?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/scion_j...7611800437132/
why would i put fake stars on raw files?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/scion_j...7611800437132/
Originally Posted by scion_jon
wow you really are gona be ignorant
the first pic is in raw form, and the 2nd pic is after I adjusted the raw
the first pic is in raw form, and the 2nd pic is after I adjusted the raw
the highlights need to go though.
Originally Posted by scion_jon
which one is better?









