A new document (Black and White Processing) is now available for download that contains information, tips and examples of how to process and print black and white images using Picture Window. A separate download includes a companion script and example file so you can reproduce the results in the document if you wish.
Download Link: https://www.dl-c.com/Downloads.html
New Document Available - Processing Black and White Images
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New Document Available - Processing Black and White Images
Jonathan Sachs
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Re: New Document Available - Processing Black and White Images
Thanks. Always interesting to see other's workflow thinking.
I caught a couple of typos...
2nd paragraph below sample image:
"more of less isolates" -> "more or less isolates"
Next sentence:
inludes -> includes
Step 2 - Increasing Sky Contrast, 2nd para.:
one for the areas -> one for the area
Third paragraph is missing period at end.
Step 3 - Increasing Field Contrast:
The you can -> Then you can
Jeff
I caught a couple of typos...
2nd paragraph below sample image:
"more of less isolates" -> "more or less isolates"
Next sentence:
inludes -> includes
Step 2 - Increasing Sky Contrast, 2nd para.:
one for the areas -> one for the area
Third paragraph is missing period at end.
Step 3 - Increasing Field Contrast:
The you can -> Then you can
Jeff
Re: New Document Available - Processing Black and White Images
Thanks, will update.
Indeed, if anyone else wants to post an alternate script file with some other processing workflow that could be very interesting.
Indeed, if anyone else wants to post an alternate script file with some other processing workflow that could be very interesting.
Jonathan Sachs
Digital Light & Color
Digital Light & Color
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Re: New Document Available - Processing Black and White Images
Thank you! Since I only do B&W, it's always nice to get some alternate perspectives on the color to B&W conversion.
John P
John P