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| 12/31/2007 01:16:22 PM |
a twisted perspectiveby posthumousComment by posthumous: Originally posted by yanko: I love that b/w conversion. I need to play with calculations. Got any tips? |
red channel tends to make skin brighter (mixing red with itself sometimes creates a spooky effect). blue is usually the darkest. mix and match. use multiply unless it's too dark. then use overlay. you can also lighten by using less than 100% opacity. just fiddle til it looks right. and it only works for some pictures. I never know until I try it. bucket told me to convert to b/w this way, so it must be true. |
| 12/31/2007 11:51:01 AM |
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| 12/31/2007 11:09:17 AM |
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| 12/31/2007 09:15:10 AM |
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| 12/31/2007 03:42:35 AM |
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| 12/31/2007 02:53:24 AM |
a twisted perspectiveby posthumousComment by nixter: Damn this is good, Don!
Things don't quite seem right here!
The awkwardly twisted legs, the oversize jacket, no hands and face visible.
Why has she been abandoned by the adult?
Dang! I wish I could write like you to explain what I'm feeling about this shot... : )
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