I took the color original image that was posted a week or so ago and used the Channel Mixer and Curves tool Adjustment Layer approach to do a more subtle rendering, on the idea of what I posted this morning.

http://homepage.mac.com/godders/timo2/

enjoy,
Godfrey

On Aug 30, 2005, at 7:26 PM, Don Sanderson wrote:

Here's my shot at it.
Also pretty heavy handed, but seems to seperate the elements
fairly well.
Very difficult image to work with due to its low resolution
and size.

http://www.donsauction.com/pdml/TimBW.htm

Don


-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Øsleby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 7:24 PM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: WOW(Was:First attemt on B&W conversion)


I'd like to say thank you for all help before going to bed. Especially to
David and to Godfrey. You have both put a lot of effort and time
into this.
In fact you have done two decent tutorials. They are both downloaded at my
computer, at the desktop. A marvellous help.

I believe I'm not the only one who appreciates this. Guess I'm
not the only
newbie in town. Many of us have a few tricks to learn.

This does not have to mean that this thread is ended. There are room for more suggestions. And many more methods... Think you Don has something in
your sleeve ;-)


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)

Never underestimate the power of stupidity in large crowds
(Very freely after Arthur C. Clarke, or some other clever guy)


-----Original Message-----
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30. august 2005 18:24
To: PDML
Subject: Re: First attemt on B&W conversion


On Aug 30, 2005, at 8:34 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:


http://homepage.mac.com/godders/191800-g2.jpg


Interesting.
How?


Here's a page showing the adjustment layers and masks:
http://homepage.mac.com/godders/timo/

Godfrey











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