How I think about Black & White is If you don’t get the initial conversions right then anything you throw on top of it doesn’t really matter. Just so you know what they are, here I’ll run them down for you from top to bottomīut for me, the only Module I really care about is Tone, with Clarity & Structure and Color Filter playing a supporting role. I could go on and do a review and run down every module that Tonality has and tell you all about them. So, I’m really going to cut to the chase.
So when my friends over at Macphun asked me to check it out, I was l kinda like – Yeah, Yeah another B & W app – But then I really liked it. I have a lot of thoughts on what I think they should accomplish, some is based on science some is based on art and the two sometimes don’t align.
I’ll start off saying I am really tough on B & W conversions. So it will be the subject of my latest review. In the Pro Version for Mac, it is a Standalone or can be used as a Plug-in for Lightroom and Photosho p. Two weeks ago, Macphun released their latest Photography Application: Tonality Pro, a Black & White Conversion tool. Sorry, Mac only, which is OK since Photographers seem to be the most loyal Apple Fans They started off making mostly photography related iPhone apps and soon moved to full featured Software for Mac, besides their apps for iPhone and iPad™ use. Though not a household name (Yet) Macphun Software has been making quite a bit of buzz in the Photo Editing software market since their founding in 2008. Macphun Software’s Tonality Pro Black & White Conversion