Hi Shel,
I'm putting off the learning curve for a bit.
Stocked the freezer with Tri-X! ;-)

Don

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 7:53 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: First attemt on B&W conversion
> 
> 
> Long ago I used that program.  Found it to be pretty poor compared to
> learning techniques and skills in Photoshop.
> 
> Shel 
> 
> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Don Sanderson 
> 
> 
> > We used to have (Still do?) a thing called "WOW" here.
> > It stood for "Work Over Week" where someone would post a link
> > to their _original image_ and other members would "Work it Over"
> > and then post their results.
> > It was a great learning experience as some of the results
> > were wonderful, and others not so good.
> > Why not give it a try so some of the more experienced
> > members can have a shot at it?
> > To me this looks like a very difficult shot to convert as many
> > of the tones in the statue and in the man are so close together.
> >
> > I have used the tools Mark suggested, most often "BWorks":
> > http://www.mediachance.com/digicam/bworks.htm
> > It's rather "Idiot Proof", which is what I need. ;-)
> 
> 

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