On 5 Dec 2003 at 17:27, William Robb wrote:
> On sober second thought, the thing is created on a computer, and therefore
> doen't count as either colour, black and white, grayscale, sepia or
> anything.
> It's a CGI.
Edited not created, big difference.
Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61
- Original Message -
From: "graywolf"
Subject: Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us
Aussies!))
> But it definately appears monochromatic. Most of us old guys would
consider it a
> B&W image.
On sober second thought, the thing is create
Thanks for that.
I'll do that.
Dave
> You might think of joining the Photoshop list as
well. VERY helpful group of people
there,
> including some people from Adobe.
>
> To join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> ttyl, shel
But it definately appears monochromatic. Most of us old guys would consider it a
B&W image.
I remember doing some copy pictures of very old photographs for a customer. She
wanted to keep the color toning and ageing, so I shot them in color negative. My
lab guy got interested and we managed to r
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 1:28 PM
Subject: RE: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!)
> On 4 Dec 2003 at 21:22, tom wrote:
>
> > A typical use is b/w conversion. Place all the images you want to
> > convert in one directory, set up PS to batch process them with your
> &g
On 4/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>Ok, so I've just done a little experiment. If you click on this link - you
>will find some thumbnails of an image. The original is the one in colour.
>Each version of the image was converted to grayscale (greyscale to the
>Northerners) using the methods
Amazing how different they look, and how different the results of each are with
different images. What looked better to me on one of my photos looks terrible
with one of yours, and what looked awful to me on my photo looks great here.
Actions are cool, but, imo, they have to be well matched with
From: "Tanya Mayer Photography" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:24 AM
Subject: Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))
> Ok, so I've just done a little experiment. If you click on th
has posted.
Click and compare...
http://www.tanyamayer.com/grayscaleexperiment/index.html
tan.
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussie
On 4 Dec 2003 at 21:22, tom wrote:
> A typical use is b/w conversion. Place all the images you want to
> convert in one directory, set up PS to batch process them with your
> b/w action, and then go do something useful like take a nap while it
> chugs away.
I've gone the step further and created
> -Original Message-
> From: Tanya Mayer Photography [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> lol!
>
> ok, so no to the batch processing - if you are referring to
> in Photoshop
> that is...
Try a google search. Here's the first thing that comes up:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/library/extra/blps
lol!
ok, so no to the batch processing - if you are referring to in Photoshop
that is...
tan.
- Original Message -
From: "tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:18 AM
Subject: RE: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies
Hi T ...
Once you've saved the action, just copy it to:
Photoshop
Presets
Photoshop Actions
That should do it!
HTH, shel
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
> Ok, so help me out here - until now, I had no idea that "actions" even
> existed! lol, here's poor ole me doing e
On 5 Dec 2003 at 10:10, Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
> Ok, so help me out here - until now, I had no idea that "actions" even
> existed! lol, here's poor ole me doing everything from scratch, every time!
>
> So, I just read over the PS help, and can't fine anywhere referring to how I
> actually
Ok, so help me out here - until now, I had no idea that "actions" even
existed! lol, here's poor ole me doing everything from scratch, every time!
So, I just read over the PS help, and can't fine anywhere referring to how I
actually get that action into my actions palette. It tells how to save a
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