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- Shaun
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Lose the gold clour pop - otherwise I like it
Lose the gold clour pop
+1
Shaun,
the highest and lowest luminance values in this take read
0~255/255. Blocked values at either or both ends is some-
thing to use with care as it alienates the subject from the
BG within the frame and make it look like cutout.
…otherwise I like it too!
Hi Shaun, I'm sure someone has probably mentioned it, but have you considered getting Nik Software? There's a fab program in it called 'silver efex pro' and it's a fab B&W converter. If you've not already got it, you can download from here : https://www.google.com/nikcollection/
These are part of the histogram represented values.reading the luminance values
May well be. Pure white is a seasoning in the cooking andwould this be caused by lightening the background too much?
Try this as a starting point:
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...image-for-b-w-conversion.522142/#post-6003226
fwiw I like what you've done. Except the gold, the earphones and the position of his left thumb.