Is it B&W? You decide. An ever so subtle hint of color makes you wonder...do your eyes deceive you? Look long and hard and contemplate the meaning of life.
Simple but useful warming gel filters. Add a little mood to a blah, cool image.
Rich and dramatic B&W works nice where faces are well lit. Otherwise creates a very dramatic lighting feel.
Black border with white stroke keyline for vertical.
A snappy B&W conversion with some grain.
4x6 with EVEN black borders and white stroke.
Removes the inherent magenta cast from skin tones.
A neutral B&W conversion that is full of snap and deep blacks. Try it, you'll like it!
This is a soft - lightly colored effect that gives an old timeless feel to your image.
A bronze like toning - not quite sepia but rich and flavorful.
B&W like a hot mocha in the morning, decaf.
A great classic version of black and white.
Black border with white stroke keyline for horizontal.
A bronze like toning - not quite sepia but rich and flavorful, richest of the versions.
Nearly black and white but with a richness that can only be compared to hot fudge.
Use this after a normal B&W conversion to add depth and slight warmth.
Run this BEFORE a B&W effect to brighten and smooth skin color. Works best on redder or ruddy skin tones. Not meant to be used on a color image.
A new rich black and white conversion that tends to lighten the skin tones, try it.
One of our favorite B&W conversions. More than version 1 in warmth and punch.