I haven't had much inspiration taking new photos lately so I decided to 
rework a few B&W conversions that I posted in the past.  So here they 
are the Connecticut Zen series (I - IV), Connecticut Zen V doesn't count 
it was in color.

http://www.mindspring.com/~morephotos/PESO_--_connzen1%5Bpt%5D.html
and the original
http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PESO_--_connzen1.html

http://www.mindspring.com/~morephotos/PESO_--_connzen2%5Bpt%5D.html
and the original
http://www.mindspring.com/~megazip/PESO_--_connzen2.html

http://www.mindspring.com/~morephotos/PESO_--_connzen3%5Bpt%5D.html
and the original
http://www.mindspring.com/~megazip/PESO_--_connzen3.html

http://www.mindspring.com/~morephotos/PESO_--_connzen4%5Bpt%5D.html
and the original
http://www.mindspring.com/~megazip/PESO_--_connzen4.html

Notes:
The conversion process I followed was to make the best color image 
possible, then convert to B&W using the Fotomatic B&W+ filter with the 
appropriate color filter.  I then added a "grain" layer then adjusted 
the brightness and contrast using curves adjustment layers.  It think 
the new conversions worked out much better than the previous versions, 
all except Connecticut Zen IV was a marked improvement.

As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.

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                        -- Anne Louise Germaine de Stael


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