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My page with converted B&W photo
Here's my attempt at making a page with a photo converted to B&W per Scott's tutorial. My daughter is going to be a senior and a friend took some photos with her Canon Digital Rebel.
My attempt was to make a montage similar to the professional photographers. Please let me know what you think! Thanks! http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pi...Oc5foBgx2tLTi1 |
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Great Job Lulu!
Your daughter will thanking for doing layouts for her. SarahMB |
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very nice! I see all your daughter's friends banging at your door in the near future to get their montage done...
Danielle |
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Beautiful job Lulu. My only thought would be that I found the faded green on the left side a bit distracting. I would try to fade it to grey scale like on the other side. Just a suggestion but give it a try and see what you thing. I thought about fading to white, but I think that would be to stark.
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Lulu,
It is great !! ... congratulations on doing it. I too have the same thought as Pauline about the green ... and I wondered it if would look better fading to black or dark gray. I should now image that lots of people are going to be asking you to do one for them ![]() Wendy |
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thanks for the suggestions....originally I had white but it seems to bland....I'll try the gray / black ideas.
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Here's the photo updated with gray. I guess it takes a "new eye" to see what it needs. Thanks again!
http://www.pixentral.com/show.php pic=1oXXroSfEML4TrR724jdWpUqVmPhw |
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lets try this one
http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pi...724jdWpUqVmPhw |
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Lulu, like that one better but, what I had in mind was fading the two colour pictures out into the "original" photo that you have in grey scale. Does it go right over to the left side of your page??
I'm not sure how you made the image but what I thought was, first turn the entire image into grey scale. Then put your colour pictures on and "fade" them to the left hand side rather than paint a grey on. Does that make sense the way I'm explaining it?? That way they would blend in better. |
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hi Lulu,
Yes I think that Pauline's idea of fading to the original image is a good one ... if that is not possible then try changing the shade of the grey. Maybe to a lightly lighter shade. You are doing well with it ![]() Wendy |
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