It’s been at least a dozen_years since digital photography has become ubiquitous, and a curious phenomenon has emerged. People are returning to_the craft’s monochromatic roots. In the face of_all the great native color digital cameras on the market, a significant number of photo enthusiasts have discovered a secret: They want to be Ansel Adams when they grow up. Macphun, which makes Mac standalone photo editing software and plug-ins for Adobe and Apple pro editing packages_like Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture, has launched_a new black and white conversion app called Tonality for transforming full-color_landscapes, portraits and other images_into photorealistic monochrome or duotone...
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