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An amazing - if not astounding - way of processing B&W

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Joel Tjintjelaar must be the new and rising star of B&W post-processing.

Althought this webinar runs to 1 hour and 55 minutes, it is captivating.

I implore you to watch it to its very end, and get the inside story on the

10-point Rule of Grays. Another name to look out for - Julia Anna Gospodarou.

 

http://www.youtube.c...k&feature=share



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Favorited for later. Thanks!



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Will watch this later today. Looks really interesting. Thanks for posting.



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Joel Tjintjelaar must be the new and rising star of B&W post-processing.
Althought this webinar runs to 1 hour and 55 minutes, it is captivating.
I implore you to watch it to its very end, and get the inside story on the
10-point Rule of Grays. Another name to look out for - Julia Anna Gospodarou.
 
http://www.youtube.c...k&feature=share

I will save the YouTube and watch later. Blown away by the amount of great info I get on this forum.

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Thanks for this.  I love black and white and look forward to watching this.



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Will watch this later today. Looks really interesting. Thanks for posting.

Just watched the full thing. Great tips on these, I've saved to my favs.



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amazing its not just about clicking B&W and this is what i try telling backpack wearing hipsters.