![]() ![]() Exploring the “style” of black and white conversions is the theme and motivation of this new contest. There is not really a right or wrong way to do it and it is often just a matter of personal style. So, we thought it was about time for a new contest! Converting an image from color to B&W allows many different interpretations. Our contests were not so much about winning, but were more about sharing experiences so that we could all be the winners (ourselves included). Up until about 2007, Digital Outback Photo had about 26 different contests that were quite popular. A public vote does not really work with our gallery platform. We publish all presets ASAP and hope to have results about next week.Īn internal jury from Nik Software and Outback Photo will select the top presets. Thanks to all participants and followers. The pictures in the gallery and the name of the presets are matched by name. You can now download all the presets for your own use and analysis. The Contest #01 is now officially closed. We plan a new contest soon with a different style of scene (likely more urban). In the end we hope we all are the winners because we now have many presets to study and use as the basis for our own work. So here is our selection:Īll three picks will be notified by Nik Software and receive complementary Nik software. This was not so easy because many of the 42 presets looked very nice. You will need to edit the ShellOut.A jury from Nik Software and Digital Outback Photo selected presets we liked the best. Download them both and unzip them ( how to unzip an archive). Users need to install two other plugins to get them functioning: ShellOut and Photoshop Plug-in (PSPI). Only three of the 32-bit (the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit) plugins work. GIMP doesn’t fully work with the Nik plugins. ![]()
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