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More fun with B&W

May 30, 2010

Just a reminder that it isn’t too late to take advantage of the promotional code for the  fantastic ebook – The Magic of Black & White – Part II, Craft, by Andrew S. Gibson.  In it, he gives step by step direction for converting color images to black and white and then adding split toning to further enhance the image.  His directions are for both Photoshop CS and Photoshop Elements.  The auther of the ebook has some beautiful images, which he uses to illustrate the different examples he provides.  It is well worth the price of $5 for this download.  I have to say that I even learned a few new tricks, which I will definitely be putting to use. This ebook, as well as some other really fantastic ebooks are available at David duChemin’s Craft and Vision.

If you use the promotional code MAGIC4 when you checkout, you can have The Magic of Black & White – Part Two for only $4 OR use the code MAGIC20 to get 20% off when you buy 5 or more books from the Craft & Vision collection. These codes expire at 11:59pm PST JUNE 1, 2010.

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