Can you post the curve at least.

I thought the filter might do the conversion, never thought to look,
but i quess not.

My other problem is printing it. On the 2400, its a bit darker than
the monitor, and its calibrated.

I have PS set to colour manage. Should i be doing it differently for B&W

Dave

On 4/29/07, Maris V. Lidaka Sr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded the image - it is still in RGB.  Either convert to LAB and
> adjust the curve in the L (luminosity) channel only, then re-convert to RGB,
> or (what will be as good as the R, G & B channels are presently identical or
> almost so) convert to Greyscale first and then adjust your curve.  I did
> that and can post the adjusted image and curve or email them.
>
> Maris
>
> David J Brooks wrote:
> > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5907100
> >
> > Resurrecting the WOW for a moment.:-).
> >
> > I converted this shot from last weekend to B&W using the Fotofusion
> > red filter(the ones P. Alling uses). Itt seems a bit flat to me,
> > specially the face looking flat, so i tried adjusting the curves in R,
> > G, B, modes, but when i do, i would get the actual colour adjusting,
> > not the B&W version of the colour.
> >
> > Anyone steer me into the correct way to do that. I'm sure its
> > something i missed.
>
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