Hello everybody,
The other day I was asked for the black and white photos.
So I quickly converted a few. https://flic.kr/s/aHsmVfdfA3
In doing so, I used a black and white - control layer or the channel calculations.
Attached are a few examples:
Best, ADi
B&W
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Excellent conversions! They remind me of artists' ink drawings, or of prints from old entomology manuals.
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Makes me wonder why we don't do this more often! Well done!!
Mark Sturtevant
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Can you give more explanation about your technique? I think this would be helpful for my scientific work....Thanks in advance.
Re: B&W
Hello Lou,
I used two methods:
1.) control layer → black/white
(sometimes reduce saturation and increase the brightness before)
2.) channel calculations
red
green
soft light
new document
mode → grey filter
And finally tone correction.
Best, ADi
I used two methods:
1.) control layer → black/white
(sometimes reduce saturation and increase the brightness before)
2.) channel calculations
red
green
soft light
new document
mode → grey filter
And finally tone correction.
Best, ADi
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Thanks Adalbert. What is a control layer? Is that like a Layer mask?