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CS 3 Beta..Black and White Improvements and Changes by George Schaub I have always enjoyed black and white printing, and have used the tools in various versions of Photoshop to go from color to black and white. Now, with CS3 (beta) there are even more tools to work with, some of which are improvements or at least refinements over what was offered before. The new conversion options in Camera Raw, accessed automatically when you open a Raw image from the CS3 Bridge, are a good place to begin. I always shoot Raw when I know I am going to make prints from my digital camera shots as it gives me the most processing flexibility. The shot I am going to use was made with a Canon 30D at a Canon workshop in Yellowstone National Park.
I do not suggest using this box, at least in this part of the processing, as it limits some of your options if you use it here. It in fact converts the image to a grayscale mode from RGB, and I always like to work my monochrome images in RGB. This does not harm the image, but just limits some options.
Here’s another great new tool for black and white fans, the Black and White control in the Image and the Layers menu. I always suggest making a dupe layer first prior to using image adjustments at Image>Adjustments. Better yet use Layers>Adjustment Layer>Black and White. The image on your screen automatically turns to monochrome when you choose it but the Mode stays RGB, just what we want.
Here again you have a host of sliders to customize the tonal range and play in your images. I don’t think I’ll be using Channel Mixer again.
There’s no question that monochrome and black and white fans have some great new tools in CS3, at least judging from the beta version. Download it yourself and give it a try. The software can be downloaded at: http://labs.adobe.com. To utilize Adobe Photoshop CS3 beta, customers require a serial number from either Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe Creative Suite 2, Adobe Creative Suite Production Studio, Adobe Design Bundle, Adobe Web Bundle or Adobe Video Bundle. Adobe Photoshop CS3 beta is available in English only. Customers who have a valid serial number for all other language versions of qualifying Adobe products can download the software. Without a serial number, users can still download Adobe Photoshop CS3 beta, with the product expiring after two days. Customers must register online with Adobe or have an existing Adobe.com membership account to access the software. System Requirements
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