My screen renders the white fur a bit hot. I'd have to tone it down to
bring out its texture. 
Like the overall look much better.

Jack
--- frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Fooling around with another b&w conversion.  This thing seemed to
> "pop" on my home computer, seems flatter on my (uncalibrated) work
> screen.  What do you think?  Also, I threw in a gimmick that I'd have
> decried in my pre-digital days, now I wonder how it looks.
> 
> I worry that I'm thinking it looks okay only because I "can do it"
> now
> - or it's easier for me to do.  Maybe I'm losing my objectivity.
> Maybe I never had objectivity.
> 
> Whatever, comments are welcome:
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/36o8fu
> 
>
http://bp3.blogger.com/_EaTEtfR4WJw/RsGeOLMIuSI/AAAAAAAAAkg/KuvrGJ0Xrkg/s1600-h/aug_13+003.jpg
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> frank
> 
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