04-06-2013, 11:55 AM
Hi,
do you actually "shoot" in B&W? That would limit your options in B&W conversion as you would have to rely on the one conversion that your camera does.
I shoot in color, process the color picture in PP and then do the B&W conversion as needed. That allows much more flexibility in the conversion.
From my point of view there is no need for handling of B&W pictures in PP right away, would also be complicated as it makes skin selection virtually impossible.
Regards - MacSass
do you actually "shoot" in B&W? That would limit your options in B&W conversion as you would have to rely on the one conversion that your camera does.
I shoot in color, process the color picture in PP and then do the B&W conversion as needed. That allows much more flexibility in the conversion.
From my point of view there is no need for handling of B&W pictures in PP right away, would also be complicated as it makes skin selection virtually impossible.
Regards - MacSass