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Hello everyone, Chris here back with a quick video link for a new written tutorial I have up on my main website today. Ive always loved the classic film noir style and neo noir effect that has become popular with the Sin City movies, so todays Photoshop tutorial shows you how you can produce a similar low key black and white effect with your images. Well start with a cheesy photo of a female gangster, then run through some useful techniques for boosting the contrast and to add drama to the scene with faux lighting to give the whole photograph a dark atmosphere as if its a freeze frame from a movie. If you want to check it out, click the link in the description, or head directly over to spoon.graphics. I might actually use this topic of black and white photography for the topic for my next video tutorial, so keep an eye out for that if youre interested in some further tips and best practices, otherwise thanks for watching and Ill speak to you soon.