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LanguageEnglish
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Corpus Parttrain
AnnotationSilveira, Natalia; Dozat, Timothy; Manning, Christopher; Schuster, Sebastian; Chi, Ethan; Bauer, John; Connor, Miriam; de Marneffe, Marie-Catherine; Schneider, Nathan; Bowman, Sam; Zhu, Hanzhi; Galbraith, Daniel; Bauer, John

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What are good B&W software's Photography?
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What are good B&W software's Photography?
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What are really good programs for smooth crisp Black & White editing?
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What are really good programs for smooth crisp Black & White editing?
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I use GIMP and Its not cutting it, looks terrible.
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I use GIMP and Its not cutting it, looks terrible.
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Here's one of my shots in B&W
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Here's one of my shots in B&W
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/adamtolle/6094960940/in/set-72157627535453128/
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http:www.flickr.com/photos/adamtolle/6094960940/in/set-72157627535453128/
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Any programs that you use please list :) Thx
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Any programs that you use please list :) Thx
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You could also try this in gimp.
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You could also try this in gimp.
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It will give you a lot more power, as well as control over how your black and white photo looks:
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It will give you a lot more power, as well as control over how your black and white photo looks:
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Open your image while it's still in color
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Open your image while it's still in color
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Create a new layer and fill the later with black.
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Create a new layer and fill the later with black.
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Set the layer mode to 'color' this will make your image blak and white.
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Set the layer mode to 'color' this will make your image blak and white.
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Click colors>>>levels and adjust each channel's color values.
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Click colors>>>levels and adjust each channel's color values.
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This will adjust the brightness and darkness of specific parts of an image.
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This will adjust the brightness and darkness of specific parts of an image.
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For more information on the theory behind later modes check out this gimp video tutorial: http://gimpedblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/gimp-video-tutorial-how-to-convert.html
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For more information on the theory behind later modes check out this gimp video tutorial: http:gimpedblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/gimp-video-tutorial-how-to-convert.html
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For more information on adjusting exposure in gimp chef out this gimp video tutorial: http://gimpedblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/how-to-use-gimp-for-beginners-lesson-4.html
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For more information on adjusting exposure in gimp chef out this gimp video tutorial: http:gimpedblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/how-to-use-gimp-for-beginners-lesson-4.html
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Hope this helps.
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Hope this helps.
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Picasa is free and pretty good.
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Picasa is free and pretty good.
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But best is obviously photoshop CS5 or if your on a macbook theres aperture :)
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But best is obviously photoshop CS5 or if your on a macbook theres aperture :)
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depends what you want from 'B&W'... many programs will use a generic B&W...
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depends what you want from 'B&W'... many programs will use a generic B&W...
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try something like photoscape which has different options...
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try something like photoscape which has different options...

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