Nicely captured - but it looks over sharpened to me. Kenneth Waller
-----Original Message----- From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: B&W Conversion Bob, Am furnishing a new link to a larger version of the color Teton Aspen image. May be a better comparison. Pls take a look and I'd appreciate your comments. Thanks. Jack http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=80 --- Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jack, > I like the B&W, but is it a difference in size that > does this? > The color is a smaller jpeg. > Regards, Bob S. > > On 7/31/05, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Shot this 2 years ago and was never content with > my > > reaction to it. > > Converted it to B&W awhile back and as a result, > had > > it substituted for the color version on my site. > > With the "Dummies" book on my lap, I fumbled with > PS > > Elements 3 'til discovering and clicking on > > Grayscale. > > Wanted to encourage the revealing of the available > > detail, but was careful (IMO) not to over sharpen. > > Toned down the bloom on the near tree trunks and > > removed a shadow in the immediate foreground. > > Opinions? > > > > B&W: > > > http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=78 > > > > Color: > > > http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=79 > > > > Thanks for comments, > > > > Jack > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ > > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home > page > > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > > > > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

