Forum: Photography


Subject: Different Technique for B&W

zhounder opened this issue on Apr 18, 2003 ยท 3 posts


zhounder posted Fri, 18 April 2003 at 11:56 PM

Attached Link: http://www.PCPhotobuyer.com

I saw a new (to me at least) of making quality b&w's from color scans or digital images in this months issue of PCPhoto. I played with the technique on an image I had from the model shoot I did a couple of months ago. This is the image. The link is to PCPhoto. Not sure if the article is online or not, but they are giving away bags and a DImage7 this month. Yeah or Neah? Oh I posted this in the gallery too. This could get dangerous... Magick Michael

Michelle A. posted Sat, 19 April 2003 at 6:56 AM

Hey I get that magazine too....haven't had the chance to look at it yet...but I did just go over to request some info. I've always like the look of hand-tinted b&w photos and I've actually have one in my gallery done in PS...here. I like this Michael. I think that regardless if you do it digitally or by hand in the traditional way it needs a subtle hand. When the color is laid on too brightly or heavily it has a tendency to look garish against the soft b&w tones. In any case that is purely a matter of personal taste I am sure. In regards to this image were it mine I might lighten the lip layer just a bit to soften it up.... Great work!

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Misha883 posted Sat, 19 April 2003 at 8:14 AM

Neat, Magick! This topic comes up periodically, and I always have to re-google for my favorite links. [Maybe Star will put them in the resource section...] 'Chelle originally put us onto these DigitalDaan free channel mixer settings. Realy work nicely: http://www.outbackphoto.com/workshop/channelmixer/channelmixer.html My favorite color to B&W site is this one: http://www.cliffshade.com/dpfwiw/b&w.htm