
Maybe some prefs to double check here.Īs for Macphun, I'm trying it now. I'm currently with El Capitan, same thing.

I've been using Nik Software, and now Nik Collection, with every OS since Snow Leopard, without a glitch. Tonality Mac OS App & Photoshop Plug-in | Schwarzwei-Bildumwandlung You can download a trial version from here You can use it as standalone or as a plug in into ligthroom, photoshop, aperture…. The equivalent Silver Efex Pro is now called Tonality, and it is extremely cheaper. So while I was looking for an alternative sw I found that the same guys who started Nik Sw collection have started a new sw collection for photo editing: Macphun. I'm using a Mac upgraded to the most recent Yosemite OS, and recently I read that Silver Efex Pro 2 is not compatible with the latest MAC OS. I guess this could be very interesting for who like B&W photos like me. After the file has gone through SEFEX, I make some final adjustments, including any dodging or burning, in Lightroom. SEFEX adds an element of "randomness" - maybe "contingency" is a better word for this - in the way processing and printing film does and tends to yield more interesting results.Īctually, before I bring a file into SEFEX, I try a few VSCO presents (mostly Tri-X 400-, Neopan 1600- or Neopan 400-), depending on the contrast range in the DNG file, to see the general look that I want when working with SEFEX. Generally, I use Silver Efex for any picture that I care about.

The basic idea of flattening the original file that you put into SEFEX is very good. For example, I use the Tri-X preset rather than the TMax 400 used in the clip. The clip shows the method this photographer uses for XT-1 files for producing a high-contrast look, but it can of course be tuned for the M-Monochrom or the M9 and for a lower contrast.

The following, is a new way of processing (both M-Monochrom and B&W from the M9) that I've adopted of using Silver Efex (SEFEX) under Lightroom, based on the ideas of this short video clip: For me, an important element in using SEFEX is the setting of the Fine and Midtone Structure sliders. The ideas in the video linked below provide a quick and effective method of using SEFEX. Silver Efex (SEFEX) can be a nightmare when you first start using it and search through the myriad of presets and sliders to get the combination that you want.
