Thanks, I will try and see if I can have a go at it this weekend. You are right, Nik's Silver Efex Pro 2 is about $200.00, but if you attend one of their webinars on the product you can usually get 15% off - not much, but as my buddy says, "better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick" LOL. You can access a schedule of their webinars here...
http://www.niksoftware.com/learnmore/usa/index.php...you just have to do a bit of searching for the one you want. I have their products Viveza 2 and HDR Efex Pro and that is how I bought them after attending a webinar, every bit of saving helps. Ann's point about software not being cheap is well taken. Good software very seldom is...but the two of their products that I do have, I find them just great - I don't use them all the time, but when I do need them, I am quite satisfied with the results I get. I guess, in the final analysis, it depends on how serious you want to get about black and white imaging. I suspect for now, that Photoshop will probably do everything that you need, but if you continue in this field, then I suspect you may outgrow it (CS5)...this is what happened to me as I got involved in HDR - CS5 was okay for a while, but I grew more and more disatisfied with the results, so I went and acquired HDR Efex Pro and Photomatix Pro 4 and I am now quite happy with the HDR results that I do get, not only that, these products have opened a whole other part of HDR processing that CS5 never would have, had I stuck with just using it. Anyway, enough of my ramblings - check out the Black and White thread in this forum and you will get a better idea of what people are doing and the software that folks are using, as there are other products out there, besides Silver Efex Pro 2, that do similar sorts of processing for B&W imaging - google "black and white software" and see what you get . HTH.
Cheers,
WesternGuy