Regularly priced at $59.99, it was released as a free upgrade to customers who licensed B&W Effects. I regularly use several plugins for black and white conversion but in this review I’m going to confine myself to Topaz B&W Effects 2.1 – released by Topaz Labs on April 11, 2013. While it’s relatively straight forward to convert an image to black and white in either Adobe Lightroom or Adobe Photoshop (or Aperture, but I use Lightroom and Photoshop), there’s a level of creative simpli city that is lent to the conversion process through using a plugin.
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