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eNoBlog Registered: Oct 31, 2009 Total Posts: 763 Country: United States |
Here's a B&W image I converted last night using a new technique, Channel mixer plus curves for local contrast. The technique is described in this article. ![]() ~~~ eNo http://esfotoclix.com |
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Alan Young Registered: Jan 19, 2007 Total Posts: 4538 Country: United Kingdom |
Love the symmetry of the sky and clouds. Nice conversion. Well done. |
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eNoBlog Registered: Oct 31, 2009 Total Posts: 763 Country: United States |
Thanks, Alan. Still lots to learn, but making some breakthroughs of late. |
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Dougo Registered: Feb 10, 2006 Total Posts: 3224 Country: Australia |
A really nice shot. For some fun you could try adding a curves adjustment layer don't change the curve just the blending mode to Multiply or Soft Light and then play about on the mask with different opacity brushes. This can add the contrast to where you want it. Just another way of doing it.[ software permitting of course ] |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 12716 Country: United States |
Beautiful image with an interesting sky and almost impressionistic reflections in the water. As Alan said, it is a well-balance composition. |
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Charlie Shugart Registered: Feb 06, 2007 Total Posts: 16481 Country: United States |
Beautifully seen and presented. |
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Geoff Brown Registered: Nov 05, 2007 Total Posts: 456 Country: United States |
That is a killer sky. Well done. |
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timcorbeel Registered: Nov 02, 2009 Total Posts: 221 Country: Belgium |
Wow, stunning work! The movement of the clouds and the composition are wonderful. |
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Tim ONeill Registered: Feb 06, 2003 Total Posts: 16433 Country: United States |
I just bookmarked the article, and will read it thoroughly. Meanwhile, great image. |