Analog efex pro key12/6/2023 ![]() I’ve blown the panel up in this and subsequent screenshots to make the controls easier to see. The default conversion looks pretty plain, dull even. I’ve opened it in Color Efex Pro with no filter applied, and highlighted the B/W Conversion filter in the left sidebar. This is my start shot, a seaside scene in late afternoon with a rich, blue sky. You can add the Levels & Curves filter for a little dodging and burning, the Film Grain filter for a textured analog look or the Paper Toner filter for a toning effect.īut let’s just see what the B/W Conversion filter can do on its own first. ![]() Perhaps the key thing is that this filter needn’t be used on its own. It offers three different conversion modes, with the ability to apply a black and white ‘contrast’ filter in each to change the tonal rendition, and other controls for perfecting your black and white shots. Now you might think that the Nik Collection has other, better tools for black and white, like Silver Efex Pro and Analog Efex Pro.īut the B/W Conversion filter has a few surprises of its own. One of these is the B/W Conversion filter, right at the top of the list in the left sidebar. Not all of these filters are equally useful, I’ll admit, but many are very good indeed, with unexpectedly deep controls and features. It has no fewer than 54 different filters, all of which can be used on their own or in combination with others in ‘Recipes’. ![]() ![]() Color Efex Pro, part of the DxO Nik Collection is practically an application in itself. ![]()
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