Harlequin565
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I've been looking at various plugins for B&W conversions, and having a play around in CS3. Has anyone tried more than one of these enough to comment?
Silver Efex Pro: $199 / £125
Very nice & slick looking UI, nice effects that are quick and easy to accomplish compared to CS3's B&W conversion tools. Downsides that I can see include not being able to resize the window which is a minor bugbear, but annoying enough to make me slightly grumpy. Also only works as a B&W converter. Professional Photographer magazine seem to rate this highly.
Alien Skin Exposure 2: $250 / £157
Not quite as slick looking as Silver Efex Pro, but seems to have the edge over B&W film type conversions. Also comes with a colour version too which I haven't looked at in depth, but seems comprehensive.
PowerRetouch B&W Studio: £31
This is the "affordable" version, and I have to say it compares quite favourably. However, it won't create the B&W images as a new layer (you have to duplicate the image then filter it, which is no real biggy) and the UI is something I think Clive Sinclair would be responsible for.
I have all three on trial at the moment, and am leaning towards Exposure2 simply because it does colour images as well, and seems to have better functionality (similar keyboard shortcuts to photoshop which help zooming in and out etc..)
£157 is a lot though. Anyone else have any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
-H
Silver Efex Pro: $199 / £125
Very nice & slick looking UI, nice effects that are quick and easy to accomplish compared to CS3's B&W conversion tools. Downsides that I can see include not being able to resize the window which is a minor bugbear, but annoying enough to make me slightly grumpy. Also only works as a B&W converter. Professional Photographer magazine seem to rate this highly.
Alien Skin Exposure 2: $250 / £157
Not quite as slick looking as Silver Efex Pro, but seems to have the edge over B&W film type conversions. Also comes with a colour version too which I haven't looked at in depth, but seems comprehensive.
PowerRetouch B&W Studio: £31
This is the "affordable" version, and I have to say it compares quite favourably. However, it won't create the B&W images as a new layer (you have to duplicate the image then filter it, which is no real biggy) and the UI is something I think Clive Sinclair would be responsible for.
I have all three on trial at the moment, and am leaning towards Exposure2 simply because it does colour images as well, and seems to have better functionality (similar keyboard shortcuts to photoshop which help zooming in and out etc..)
£157 is a lot though. Anyone else have any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
-H