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  • Greg
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    Originally posted by Leftseat86
    I liked making prints though. Its alot of fun.
    Yeah, digital may be easier for grab shots, shooting and making prints is fun.

    My teacher has spent a bunch of time going over aperture and shutter speed. And focal length.

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  • Leftseat86
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    Originally posted by Greg
    B&W film is where's it at.

    -Greg, Photo 1 student
    I failed that class. lol Teacher was a fat f**ken prick. My prints were 20x better than all the work of his own he had hangin on the walls. And he had been doing it for 25 years.

    I liked making prints though. Its alot of fun.

    -Clovis

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  • Greg
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    B&W film is where's it at.

    -Greg, Photo 1 student

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  • Leftseat86
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    Originally posted by ACman
    Call me ishmale, but im in the A/V club at my school and they have Sony digi cams (machiva) with picture effcts such as solorize, invert ect.. Theres this cool neon type setting. Realy awsome.
    You can do all that in PS and still keep the original. lol.


    Originally posted by PT737SWA
    That's the easy way, but there is another way to do it with better results that I saw in a magazine. I just don't remember which one at the moment.
    Haha...thanks for the insight.

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  • ACman
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    Call me ishmale, but im in the A/V club at my school and they have Sony digi cams (machiva) with picture effcts such as solorize, invert ect.. Theres this cool neon type setting. Realy awsome.

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  • FlyingPhotog
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    Originally posted by G-MIDY
    It is possible to remove colour in Photoshop, simply select Image -> Desaturate.
    That's the easy way, but there is another way to do it with better results that I saw in a magazine. I just don't remember which one at the moment.

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  • Leftseat86
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    Originally posted by G-MIDY
    Originally posted by PT737SWA
    Originally posted by EGCC
    Originally posted by PT737SWA
    I'd love to be able to post b&w aircraft photos on JP, especially vintage or warbird aircraft
    You can ...

    Like you say, Warbirds look their best in b&w
    Excellent! Too bad I've already uploaded all mine in color. Nice Mustang shot by the way Dale!
    It is possible to remove colour in Photoshop, simply select Image -> Desaturate.
    Unfortunatley it is hard to acheive the true appearance of B&W film by doing this. Some people use Grayscale. Elements had a nice little tool called "Remove Color" which worked best imo.

    -Clovis

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  • G-MIDY
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    Originally posted by PT737SWA
    Originally posted by EGCC
    Originally posted by PT737SWA
    I'd love to be able to post b&w aircraft photos on JP, especially vintage or warbird aircraft
    You can ...

    Like you say, Warbirds look their best in b&w
    Excellent! Too bad I've already uploaded all mine in color. Nice Mustang shot by the way Dale!
    It is possible to remove colour in Photoshop, simply select Image -> Desaturate.

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  • FlyingPhotog
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    Originally posted by EGCC
    Originally posted by PT737SWA
    I'd love to be able to post b&w aircraft photos on JP, especially vintage or warbird aircraft
    You can ...

    [photoid=337867]

    Like you say, Warbirds look their best in b&w
    Excellent! Too bad I've already uploaded all mine in color. Nice Mustang shot by the way Dale!

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  • G-DALE
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    Originally posted by PT737SWA
    I'd love to be able to post b&w aircraft photos on JP, especially vintage or warbird aircraft
    You can ...

    [photoid=337867]

    Like you say, Warbirds look their best in b&w

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  • FlyingPhotog
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    I'd love to be able to post b&w aircraft photos on JP, especially vintage or warbird aircraft.

    That guy's work is awesome. Even though several have blown-out white parts, each photo has its own feeling. Great compositions too. Notice all his postings are digital (DSCN____.jpg) so he converted all these images from color to black & white. There are different ways to do that, none of whice are difficult.

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  • G-DALE
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    Yeah I agree. Black and white photos seem to make most photos look very artistic compared to colour. Although you wouldn't really think so before removing the colour. Great portfolio

    The comment you added is very true Clovis.

    Dale

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  • babypurin
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    The black and white really brings out a sense of feeling.

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  • Leftseat86
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    I mean this is just total mastery of composition, exposure and lighting...



    -Clovis

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  • Leftseat86
    started a topic F**k color.

    F**k color.

    You'll see what I mean...



    I have a long way to go to master B&W like this guy has. Fantastic.

    -Clovis
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