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03/13/2005 07:15:23 PM · #1 |
Greetings...
//www.setzler.net/WarmBW.acv
I would like for someone to try out this curve in PhotoShop. I have been playing around with it for a while trying to get a slightly warm tone to use for printing my standard black and white images.
I use this curve on an RGB image after I have completed my conversion to black and white.
Try printing a small b/w image with and without the curve applied and see what you think...
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03/13/2005 08:01:53 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: Greetings...
//www.setzler.net/WarmBW.acv
I would like for someone to try out this curve in PhotoShop. I have been playing around with it for a while trying to get a slightly warm tone to use for printing my standard black and white images.
I use this curve on an RGB image after I have completed my conversion to black and white.
Try printing a small b/w image with and without the curve applied and see what you think... |
::newbie question:: how do we apply it?
never mind i figured it out
nice!
Message edited by author 2005-03-13 20:04:22. |
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03/13/2005 08:20:49 PM · #3 |
That's a nice, subtle little effect. Looks good to me.
Robt.
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03/13/2005 08:45:21 PM · #4 |
Did you guys try it in print or just on the screen? |
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03/13/2005 08:58:45 PM · #5 |
Printed it. Can't be sure until I look at it in diffuse daylight, but I do have a daylight bulb. It looks very nice to me. Printed my Adams entry with that curve applied. Sweet looking.
Robt.
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