nik multimedia’s Color Efex Pro 2.0; …With A Focus On B&W Effects:
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“I started with a broad range of different effects which I got from old
photographs that were from between 1880 and 1910,” Kokemohr said. “In
doing so, I concentrated less on different techniques and more on different
styles of old photographers.”
Infrared: Black And White
There are four Basic Controls that can be applied to the Infrared: Black and
White filter. There are three sliders labeled Brightness, Contrast, and Lighten
Highlights, and a drop-down menu that includes four infrared methods.
“Basically, Methods 1 and 2 are ‘robust,’ that is they always
create reliable results, even on poor images (JPEG compression, bad light),”
Kokemohr explained. “However, on some images that aren’t compressed
and that are ‘good’ nature shots, the Methods 3 and 4 can create
an even better infrared look, resulting in the typical unnatural contrasts that
are only found in infrared photography.”
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Image
of trees processed with nik’s Paper Toner filter.
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Paper Toner
Similar to above, the Paper Toner filter offers eight options and a slider that
controls the Strength for each. This provides a variety of techniques that differ
not only in the color used but also in the distribution of saturation, particularly
in the shadows.
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User
interface for Paper Toner filter.
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Duplex: Monochrome
Sliders control the Color, Diffusion, Saturation, and Contrast of the Duplex:
Monochrome filter, making it one of the most interesting filters of all. Adjustment
of these four parameters gives the user nearly infinite control over the output
image and enables the creation of everything from high-key portraits to moody
monochromes.
The nik multimedia Color Efex Pro 2.0 filters do much more than black and white
conversions and effects, of course, and in every instance the user gets the
highest quality results while exercising maximum control. The effects are replicable
and can be applied to different images to obtain results that are consistent
and professional looking. The Complete Edition, which consists of 75 traditional
and stylizing filters, has a list price of $299. Smaller configurations are
available also. If you were limited to just one set of filters for Photoshop,
Color Efex Pro would be your best choice.
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Original
image (no filter).
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Monochrome
filter at default settings.
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For more information, contact nik multimedia, Inc., 7588 Metropolitan Dr.,
San Diego, CA 92108; (619) 725-3150; www.nikmultimedia.com.