Bill, just plain Bill
I didn't pay him anything, he did not want to be there, a tough week and his mother had died the day before. We have an "understanding", otherwise known as "marital rapport".
Notice, just for the purists, no frame, no "skin" holding that sucker together. But I was kind of confused when I was doing it. You know the saying "a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing". In this case I used CMYK black channel, then used some RGB, wasn't happy, used some LAB, and some Y in the CMYK, not necessarily in that order. Thought I might be in trouble somewhere there, so I went to blk and white..........
This is for us poster fans, and this is so like Bill on a photo expedition, especially since he is working almost around the clock around the week:
That was all I could come up with tonight. Bill will be happy, he likes these photos of him.
ginger
Notice, just for the purists, no frame, no "skin" holding that sucker together. But I was kind of confused when I was doing it. You know the saying "a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing". In this case I used CMYK black channel, then used some RGB, wasn't happy, used some LAB, and some Y in the CMYK, not necessarily in that order. Thought I might be in trouble somewhere there, so I went to blk and white..........
This is for us poster fans, and this is so like Bill on a photo expedition, especially since he is working almost around the clock around the week:
That was all I could come up with tonight. Bill will be happy, he likes these photos of him.
ginger
After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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The black and white photo with the frame is a very good portrait of Bill. I would just consideratioin adding a bit more of contrast .
Michal
the color shot, is off... look at bill's hair, there's cyan in his hair - not good.
also, try to dodge his eyes a bit - try 20% opacity (highlights only) on a soft edged dodge brush, on a seprate layer. don't go overboard ... it's easy to make it look wonky - you want to just add some lightness to the whites.
it's a wonderful shot, captures a lot of charachter and feeling. re-work it, print it, bw or color.
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I just converted to blk and white. Andy, I used the same recipe for blk and white that you say you use: channel mixer w a bit of sel color blk. It was late, but I use that same recipe most of the time. Usually I start off with good color, though.
I will look at the other blk white tutorials. I have been doing a lot of blk and white lately, but that is unusual for me. I have noticed that many people do it differently. I tried your way once, it worked then, so I use it most of the time.
ginger