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the brightline
Nov-05-2005, 08:40 PM
Hello All~

This is my first post here! I know this is only my dog, but I like B&W and was trying several B&W conversion techniques in Photoshop.

I think I got carried away with Neat Image in my earlier versions, but I'm wondering if this second one exhibits too much noise. Something just doesn't look right to me.

I don't know how you people work your magiic with Photoshop. I'm a neophyte who gets a headache everytime I use it! Anyway, here's the photo, and thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.

http://thebrightline.smugmug.com/photos/43221229-L.jpg

cletus
Nov-06-2005, 12:22 PM
Hi michele,

Welcome to the Digital Darkroom!

There's quite a bit of info around here on color to black & white conversions. This thread (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=14266) is a great place to start.

babybluetx23
Nov-06-2005, 12:26 PM
There is a little bit of noise in the photo. What did U use to convert the photo? I normally use Photoshop, I basically just use the desaturation, that way there is no noise in the photo. It converts beautifully.

the brightline
Nov-06-2005, 01:07 PM
Hi michele,

Welcome to the Digital Darkroom!

There's quite a bit of info around here on color to black & white conversions. This thread (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=14266) is a great place to start.


Thanks for that link! I will definitely read it tonight. There are so many different techniques that it's driving me crazy.

Michele

the brightline
Nov-06-2005, 01:10 PM
There is a little bit of noise in the photo. What did U use to convert the photo? I normally use Photoshop, I basically just use the desaturation, that way there is no noise in the photo. It converts beautifully.

Cynthia, I use the Epson Raw converter because I have CS. The RD-1 is not supported unless I upgrade to CS2. I can go back to the raw file and manipulate it a bit before I bring it into photoshop. I have ta tendancy to go overboard with Neat Image and then the image looks plastic and I hate it.

Thanks,
Michele