Grease: Color or B+W?

jdryan3jdryan3 Registered Users Posts: 1,353 Major grins
edited December 28, 2006 in Landscapes
I have been working on my B+W conversions (this one uses Andy's select color layer & color fill layer ideas). I think this one is good technically in B+W...

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...but works better as a color photo :dunno

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Comments and feedback appreciated.
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  • rosselliotrosselliot Registered Users Posts: 702 Major grins
    edited December 28, 2006
    personally, as it is, in black and white for sure.

    but what if you took the color and just turned the saturation until it was ALMOST black and white? it might add a little more dimension to it while kepping the mystery and beauty that black and white entails.

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  • jdryan3jdryan3 Registered Users Posts: 1,353 Major grins
    edited December 28, 2006
    rosselliot wrote:
    ...but what if you took the color and just turned the saturation until it was ALMOST black and white? it might add a little more dimension to it while kepping the mystery and beauty that black and white entails.

    - rE


    Like this?
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