Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina, Any beauty in the photo is due more to the subject matter, the nice light from the window a few feet above his head, and the rich port wine-colored flannel sheets, than to anything I did, but since you asked... I use channel mixer for my B&W conversions...I've been very satisfied with it, and both my volume and budget are low enough that I haven't felt the need to experiment. I made an action for my standard color-to-B&W conversion, which includes layers for channel mixer, levels, curves, and a 50% grey overlay (for dodging and/or burning). My standard initial channel mix is 50% red and 50% green which seems to do a reasonable job for many photos. For important pix I tweak it from there...this time I ended up with 25%red, 60%green, 15%blue. That plus a slight level adjustment, a slight curve adjustment, some modest burning on the overlay layer to tame some of the highlights on his skin and clothes, and a high pass filter sharpening layer, finished the photo. Thanks for commenting, Aaron Tina wrote: >At 10:15 PM 5/14/2006, you wrote: >>My PAW this week shows my shadow a few days ago: >>http://www.sandlerphotographs.com/paw/2006_18/index.html >>Leica M2, 35 cron pre-asph. >>Aaron > >That is just beautiful, Aaron. You did a great job on the B&W >conversion. Did you use software or just play with the channel mixer? >Tina