Description
David J. Nightingale – The Art of Black and White Photography
Many of the most powerful, memorable and effective photographs are black and white images. With digital photography though, you can no longer take a great black and white photograph – unless you’re happy to shoot JPEGs – but you can create one using the black and white photography techniques taught in this course.
So if you’re confused about which black and white conversion techniques to use, unsure about how to adjust the tonal range and balance of your black and white photos using curves and masks, want to make more of your black and white portraits, and you want to learn how to tone your black and white images, this course is for you.
Course Content
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Promo Video (2:49)
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Lecture Images
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1-Black and White Conversion Techniques, an Introduction (17:01)
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2-The twin Hue/Saturation conversion method (13:44)
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3-The Channel Mixer (22:08)
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4-The Calculations method (5:33)
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5-The Black and White Tool (13:55)
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6-The Camera Raw plugin (17:14)
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7-Enhancing tonal range and contrast, an introduction (33:00)
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8-Enhancing tonal range and contrast using the Curves tool (27:25)
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9-Masking, Selective adjustments and blending techniques (65:15)
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10-Black and white portraiture, an introduction (14:10)
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11-Working with detail and skin tones (22:27)
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12-Enhancing your subject’s eyes (16:14)
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13-Converting a portrait using Lab Color mode (18:59)
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14-Toning and colorizing a black and white image (19:40)
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15-Advanced toning techniques (34:25)
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16-Conclusion (0:45)
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