Digital Toolbox: No Tone

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Digital Toolbox: No Tone
1. Choose your contrast.

Everything looks better in black-and-white.

By Debbie Grossman Posted July 16, 2008

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1. Choose your contrast.
In the black-and-white film days, you'd choose your contrast level when you printed. Exposure 2 lets you choose between high- and low-contrast versions of the film. Then head over to the Tone tab to tweak it further using your choice of sliders or curves. Here's Kodak's low-light film, T-MAX P3200, with normal contrast (left) and low contrast (right).

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