B Bob Schoenburg Well-known member Messages 215 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles, US Dec 23, 2005 #1 Shot this and converted to grey scale in PS.
J John_Reed Forum Pro Messages 17,140 Reaction score 0 Location Los Altos, CA, US Dec 23, 2005 #2 I think maybe it could use a little more contrast, especially among the upper branches, make that "tree web" pop out a bit more. Thanks for posting. -- Not one to duck an issue, but occasionally may issue a duck or two? EffZeeOneVeeTwo, EffZeeThirty
I think maybe it could use a little more contrast, especially among the upper branches, make that "tree web" pop out a bit more. Thanks for posting. -- Not one to duck an issue, but occasionally may issue a duck or two? EffZeeOneVeeTwo, EffZeeThirty
B Bob Schoenburg Well-known member Messages 215 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles, US Dec 23, 2005 #3 Thanks. Is this better?
M MuchoGrassyAss Active member Messages 55 Reaction score 0 Location US Dec 23, 2005 #4 I like the new enhancement much better Bob, now the play of klight and shadow is apparent....and the figure still apparent. -- Dave NW Louisiana 'Digging for the facts is better exercise than jumping to conclusions.'
I like the new enhancement much better Bob, now the play of klight and shadow is apparent....and the figure still apparent. -- Dave NW Louisiana 'Digging for the facts is better exercise than jumping to conclusions.'
J John_Reed Forum Pro Messages 17,140 Reaction score 0 Location Los Altos, CA, US Dec 23, 2005 #5 I don't see any new image. Did you re-post the old one? -- Not one to duck an issue, but occasionally may issue a duck or two? EffZeeOneVeeTwo, EffZeeThirty
I don't see any new image. Did you re-post the old one? -- Not one to duck an issue, but occasionally may issue a duck or two? EffZeeOneVeeTwo, EffZeeThirty
B Bob Schoenburg Well-known member Messages 215 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles, US Dec 23, 2005 #6 Thanks for the kind words. I just gave the pic some more contrast. The more I use the FZ30, the better I like it. I shot this scene several times, and finally adjusted the EV to -1 to get the exposusre right.
Thanks for the kind words. I just gave the pic some more contrast. The more I use the FZ30, the better I like it. I shot this scene several times, and finally adjusted the EV to -1 to get the exposusre right.
G gerryd04 Veteran Member Messages 8,123 Reaction score 1 Location Sydney, AU Dec 23, 2005 #7 Had me stumped, my first thought was that I liked the pic and the contrast in the shot, got lost from there on. Hit me on the way back though Nice shot Bob. Gerry -- Gerry, FZ2O, Sunpac 3-eight-3, PSE-3 http://gerryd.smugmug.com Smugmug code - s5CjeWZEeG2pI
Had me stumped, my first thought was that I liked the pic and the contrast in the shot, got lost from there on. Hit me on the way back though Nice shot Bob. Gerry -- Gerry, FZ2O, Sunpac 3-eight-3, PSE-3 http://gerryd.smugmug.com Smugmug code - s5CjeWZEeG2pI
B Bob Schoenburg Well-known member Messages 215 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles, US Dec 23, 2005 #8 I looked at the stats again: ISO 400 f 8 1/2000 sec shutter In Photoshop, converted to grayscale, then used Auto Contrast. That's it.
I looked at the stats again: ISO 400 f 8 1/2000 sec shutter In Photoshop, converted to grayscale, then used Auto Contrast. That's it.
K korsair Senior Member Messages 1,297 Reaction score 0 Location BB Dec 24, 2005 #9 Try a free plugin for BN conversion @ photo-plugins.com -- Korsair
B Bob Schoenburg Well-known member Messages 215 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles, US Dec 24, 2005 #10 Wow! Thanks.
B Bob Schoenburg Well-known member Messages 215 Reaction score 0 Location Los Angeles, US Dec 24, 2005 #11 Oops. Windows only? I have a Mac.