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Today I am sharing two versions of the same image. For the color image I used NIK HDR Efex Pro 2 to merge the three frame bracket set. I applied the default preset and then returned it to Aperture 3 for contrast and color adjustments.
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I decided to try OnOne Perfect B&W to convert the color HDR into a black and white HDR image. I started with the default B&W setting that OnOne Perfect B&W provided and tweaked it to adjust the contrast until it was the way I wanted it. Not much more I can say about this one.
Hi Nick . . . Thanks for the post. Do you find that you get a different result using OnOne Perfect B&W than you do when using Nik Silver Efex Pro? Best, Lauren
Yes I did on this image. I still have a long way to go before I think I’m proficient with B&W though.
Looks great in B&W!