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Oct 18, 2006 23:26 |  #1

Was out with my kids the other evening...managed to catch this shot of my eldest running up the path. This shot seemed to work better in sepia than full color or b&w. Any comments welcome...


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Oct 19, 2006 02:44 |  #2

Doens't work for me in sepia. Sorry!

I think the colours are too strong for a sepia conversion and they have a yellowish strong hue!


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Oct 19, 2006 03:02 |  #3

Depends for what type of effect you're going for, it could be my moniter, but it looks okay to me.


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Oct 19, 2006 09:00 |  #4

B&W version...


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Oct 19, 2006 09:14 |  #5

B/W seams ok but sharpness could be better and also white should be more white ... IMHO.. I'd also try to crop the image removing the tree on the right leaving only the lantern... what do you think?


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Oct 19, 2006 13:55 |  #6

Good suggestions, Andrea... maybe something more like this.


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