There are numerous other methods.  I'm just starting to learn them (only know
about eight so far), but it's clear that some offer greater control and are
"better" in some circumstances.  I'll get around to typing out the steps and
post the info somewhere.

shel

Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:

> Shel, I too, would be most interested in hearing about this, so if you do
> email Kevin with details, could you forward the email to myself as well?
>
> Up until now I work with a number of methods - either a) just converting to
> grayscale if I am feeling lazy, and then adjusting the levels b)Working with
> the individual RGB channels and deleting the ones that give the worst result
> c)using the desaturation tool d)this one is my most often used -
> desaturating, then converting to a very subtle duotone (which seems to give
> the image lovely depth), and then adjusting levels etc.  That's about as far
> as my PS knowledge goes, so if there are other (and better!) ways of going
> about it, I would love to hear them...  many thanks...

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