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Feet under the table
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: 40 miles south of St. Louis
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B&W try at IR
I am not very good at B&W and really don't know the front from the back, I am working at it, all kinds of comments are welcome,
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Pixalo Crew
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Peak District
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Re: B&W try at IR
More B/W than IR but nothing wrong with that! Nice comp and light
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Loves the place
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Scotland
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Re: B&W try at IR
agree with Mark, i think perhaps looking at the levels would produce more of a contrast...... its hard getting a good MOno from an image with lots of green in it cos of the lack of tonal range in green itself, but cos u have the different light playing on the leaves it works.
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Quite Chatty
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Brisbane
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Re: B&W try at IR
Should be your WB is set to preset to achieve the IR effect.
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Feet under the table
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Re: B&W try at IR
Thanks,
I have been using an 18% grey card in the light I'm shooting in, and assorted shades of red or blue with the custom WB to see the effect, really not a lot of change with the color. When making a B&W I use a color photo, sometimes tweak the colors higher and convert to Mono, don't know if that's right, using the channel mixer. Mark and Fi, thanks for your comments, IR's are flat and need some contrast if thats a look you want,,really need to hit the road and find something interesting to shoot. ![]() |
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