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JCW3
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Norfolk, Virginia
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Very neat shot, but your B/W looks really gray...
I feel the use of levels would pull out more contrast an make it look like a true B/W does.
Other than that, its a nice over all shot...
Would have been much more dramatic if there was a subject walking down the road or something...
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me_wrestler
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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I like the composition of the photo. The photo is washed out in the highlights. How did you convert to B&W? A bit of lack of detail in the moss. Overall, though, the picture has potential.
Colin
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Alsnowman
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Lakeland, FL
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Critque Me
I used two different methods on the photo:
The first method was the lazy way and I just edited it in Photoshop by changing the mode to grescale and discarding the color info.
The Second time I used the adjustments of hue/saturation and moved the saturation slider all the way down. I then played with the levels and contrast util I thought it looked right.
Does anyone have any other methods I can try?
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Jan 14th, 2004 03:46 AM |
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JCW3
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I see what your trying to do here. But now the photo seems to have a overexposed and seems to be still flat as far as the B/W effect go...
Sorry, but seems as if your in the right direction with these PS aids.
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RVB Pix
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Scotland - France
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Better... !!
but IMO it still needs a better B&W tonal range (from jet black to pure white). However, this could be difficult with this photo because of the overexposed parts, ie. the sun shining through the trees.
In PS try using, Image > Ajustments > Levels..., then move the slider on the left, slightly to the right to see the difference.
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Stephen
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