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Subject: [OM] Re: Filter Problem? Or have to post-editing for B&W film?
From: "Michael Wong" <mialop.wong@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:14:22 +0800
Hi, Iwert,
"Desaturate" command converts color picture to B&W, doesn't it? But my
pictures are B&W originally, is it workable for my B&W pictures?

By the way, I have found the pictures are more "white" upon B&W filter is
applied in PS. Actually, I don't know why the pictures are "sepia" tone
after scanned. I remember it wasn't applied for my previous TMAX film.


-- 
Michael

On 15/04/2008, iwert bernakiewicz <zuikooh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Hello Michael,
>
> have you tried the "desaturate" command in Photoshop?
> The B&W filters are for use with colour images. I don't think it will
> bring very much on sepia coloured scans?
> Another interesting slider is the one in "exposure" where
> controlling the "gamma" can give interesting results as well.
> (but after converting to B&W)
>
> Iwert.
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