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PW85 - Tutorial 16 Chapter 1 - Urban Ugliness
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Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 4:54PM
Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 4:54PM Tutorial 16 marks the beginning of a 2 chapter screencast by Mark Ridley of www.highton-ridley.co.uk. Mark will show us how he's produced the high contrast black and white images using multiple different RAW processings from a single exposure. We also have the launch of a brand new competition where we'll give away a Plustek OpticFilm 7500i film scanner. And, of course, we have a new assignment.

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John Arnold in categories
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John Arnold in categories
Photoshop CS3,
Tutorial,
Tutorial 16 tagged
B&W,
black and white,
gritty,
highton-ridley,
photoshop,
photoshopcs3,
urban ugliness 

Reader Comments (3)
[...] Photo Walkthrough: Brand new [...]
Hi John,
Thank you for all your tutorials and tips they are very helpful. I do have a question, Is there any similar software for the MAC like the ones used in this tutorial by Highton-Ridley?
Thanks for your post and your kind comments. I'm not aware of any direct comparisons on the Mac I'm afraid. You can do HDR on the Mac in Photoshop of course and one of the best known HDR programs - HDRsoft's Photomatix - is also available on the Mac (www.hdrsoft.com). Or if you've got VMWare Fusion or Parallels you can actually run the software Mark does in the tutorial. I've tried it in VMWare on my Mac and it works perfectly!
Hope that helps!