A black and white photograph to remember
Posted on March 23, 2007
Filed Under Reviews
Ever since Dec 15th 2006 millions of visitors of Adobe.com have no doubts what makes black and white photography deeply impressive and moving. From that date on (the official launch of Photoshop CS3 Beta and the free demo trial available at Adobe.com) worldwide photographers rejoice - they now have the new version of their old friend Photoshop taking them a step closer to what we call photographical mastery.
Anyway, what is so hot and irresistible about CS3 in terms of the photography enhancement features? Are these changes remarkable in the plethora of developments - new and much more user-friendly interface, those huge improvements to the Camera Row, enhanced printing, excelled cloning and healing, that brand new select tool and so on and so on.

Indeed, black and white photography enhancements in CS3 are not only substantial aˆ“ they are grand. Naturally grabbing attention. Because what Adobe has in store now is a Photoshop tool enabling photographers to convert from color to black & while with built-in presets and tinting. What is more aˆ“ working on the image, the professionals have the chance to leave the dialog box, then click-and-drag within the area of their photo with the corresponding sliders to adjust the colors to their own taste and feel.
Surprisingly enough I have that enjoyable feeling black and white photography has never been so rich.
Feature rich.
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