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I'm trying to get a little more activity in the Black and white group.
The idea of this is for people to show how they process B&W images. I have uploaded 3 colour images, a city scape, a landscape and an abstract image.
1) Download the images
2) Process one or all of the images into a B&W.
3) Upload your image to this forum thread and share your knowledge on how you processed them ie what software you used, what you did, what work and why, what did not work and why.
This is just one of the ideas i had to try and make the group a bit more active.
Quote: Rick, I have tried 3 times on each of the photos, I cannot d/load them, they have a file name
photo protector. gif.
I thought you could jsut right click and save, but not any more...dashing out to work now, I will sort out hopefully tonight. sorry my fault...
Great idea Rick! I had no trouble downloading them by clicking on each version button; right click and save as... they saved by default to my Downloads folder where I was able to open them with CS4. However I couldn't preview them in Windows viewer. Paul's suggestion might be better.
Time was when we had a RAW challenge in that section!!![]()
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(a subtle hint that another is long overdue!!)![]()
Quote: Time was when we had a RAW challenge in that section!!WinkWinkSmileSmile (a subtle hint that another is long overdue!!)Tongue
The tools are already in place anyone could set one up.
Quote: Time was when we had a RAW challenge in that section!!
for the ignorant amongst us..what does that entail...wouldn't there be a problem in uploading large raw files?
see here
thanks...have a better understanding but not sure there's enough interest in this group yet
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