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Jul 16, 2008 05:43 |  #1

here a pic that had a quick play with from when i went to donigton the original is a bit poor but decided wanted to see if could rescue it.
So croped it and did some shrpening and converted to black and white.
What do you think is it worth putting a bit more time and effort into it ?

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Jul 17, 2008 15:25 |  #2

I think the after shot is cropped to thight, you almost cut his arm of. Also think it would look better in color.


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Jul 17, 2008 16:22 as a reply to  @ Tobias N's post |  #3

It's a Ducati, why on earth would you want it black and white?


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Aug 01, 2008 03:36 as a reply to  @ Swiss Toni's post |  #4

Thanks for comments the shot wasnt that good as you can see if you crop in on the original tis oof. I just thought i would have a play to see if could rescue it a bit .But after sharpening which i did in the lightness channel to reduce colour halos and such . I thought the pic looked sharper in black and white than when i went back to rgb.
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Aug 01, 2008 07:30 |  #5
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Swiss Toni wrote in post #5930955 (external link)
It's a Ducati, why on earth would you want it black and white?

Quoted for agreement, it should be illegal to suppress the colours of a Ducati :)


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