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I thought the same, is it due to being a tad Black heavy?The third picture you present *looks* monochromatic, but the first 2 do not.
I thought the same, is it due to being a tad Black heavy?
There was a chat a page back if you've missed it, but use you want you're happy withSorry folks, manically busy week this week but backlog cleared and I should be online a bit more.
Can I just ask about monochrome please.
My camera has numerous monochrome options, L-monochrome and all that jazz. Can I use one of these in camera monochrome settings, or are we looking for B&W...sorry if my Q doesn't make sense but images in the different monochrome settings I can select all look different.
Cheers
I'm trying some that are not B&W, too, and have several that are close to monochrome in camera, but removing other tints and keeping the feel of the original is proving quite tricky. Seems more difficult than B&W conversion and I'm not sure why.I love b&w but I wanted to try something different for this, the trouble is that my idea is not completely digital, so I'm working on something alternative. It does make you think...
I had a similar idea, take a b&w film negative (recently taken ) then convert to digi(scanning) and last add a layer of colour. Then i thought it might be against the rules because it’s film. But then again converted to digi and manipulated even further digitally, puts the image in between a grey area haha.I love b&w but I wanted to try something different for this, the trouble is that my idea is not completely digital, so I'm working on something alternative. It does make you think...
mine looks terrible too @lindsay anything we can do?btw why does the picture i uploaded looks pixelated and like its taken from a really old smartphone?
on my screen its def sharper
Thanks Lindsay, I may have a flickr account, I have not used that in a long time. Can I switch the link if I get it working?GM, I notice that both of you (@Marino @TimHughes ) have directly loaded jpgs into your post. I can't see the dimensions etc of those images, but we are aware that the software can sometimes do its own slight compression when you do that. That's why the majority use a free Flickr account to hold the full size images and then use a BBCode link to post the image into the thread, which avoids this issue.
Thank youSo long as it's the same image, that's ok
I've managed to do the same. I noticed including the Flickr links works, but BB code did not.Thx @lindsay it worked, I've uploaded it from Flickr instead as you suggested.
Funny for me it’s the opposite Bb code works but link doesn’tThank you
I've managed to do the same. I noticed including the Flickr links works, but BB code did not.
how strange! I must go and read the manual!Funny for me it’s the opposite Bb code works but link doesn’t