On Aug 30, 2005, at 5:15 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:

... You have seen the picture before.
This time I've tried a simple Channel Mix.
20 red, 70% green and 10% blue. The values Shel suggested as a starting point. I fiddled a bit back and forth, but ended up with this. It came out
Ok-, but nothing more.

Anybody got better ideas? A better mix, another solution? Not too fancy
please, I'm a total newbie at this.
...
http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bildegalleri/vis_bilde.cgi?id=191903

You chose a fairly difficult photo to start with. The subtle tones in this scene are all pretty close together and the granular texture of the statuary makes it difficult to work with. I remember seeing it in color before but can't find the link.

It's hard to work with a low-rez JPEG file, given an image like this, so don't think this is "finished" work, but just points a direction I'd play with in terms of going to a B&W rendering.

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

My goals were:
1) separate the tonal values in the primary subjects of statue and man
    from the sky/background.
2) reduce the importance of the sky and background.
3) highlight and draw attention to the faces
4) simplify forms and textures in terms of tonal qualities, not color differentiation

It's a bit heavy handed (not least because I did this working on my laptop this morning rather than on my desktop system... trackpads are poor for precise control of a brush! ;-) Note that the grain and textures could be MUCH better if I had the original RAW file available that I could re-process.

hope that helps.

Godfrey

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