![]() ![]() Therefore, start here, and then make adjustments afterwards. ![]() So if you start by adjusting exposure or curves or vignetting, you may end up negating those with the film type. The Film Type adjustments have a lot of effects built into them already. It also gives us an easy way to “reset” the image without having to go back and manually adjust a bunch of settings to neutral. ![]() This allows us to add effects, instead of takin them away. Start by selecting that to load up a basic B&W conversion. Now, it’s time to continue to explore Nik Collection ‘s editing processes to make the most creative silver halide print! In part 1 of this article, we explored what a Silver Halide print is, how to prepare a file in Adobe Photoshop for Analog Efex Pro, and how to create a neutral B&W starting point in the filter.
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