Hey
For more control use the IMAGE/ADJUST/CHANNEL MIXER.
Put it on Monochrome. and you can control in realtime how your Gray image is
gonna look.
You can switch between channels. As long as they all add up to 100+ its
gonna look ok.
Well its not a perfect science. Just play with it. But when you turn up the
bleu's you will see more noise. :(
Stupid ccd's :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johan Malmstrom" <jmalmstrom@xxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 5:44 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: One for S:t Adams -- a step by step
>
> 17 aug 2005 kl. 16.46 skrev AG Schnozz:
>
>> I think the noisiness in the image was mostly artifacts in
>> processing for the web image... resizing, usm, jpeg...
>>
>> <rather huge snip>
>> 12. Enjoy.
>>
>> The key here is trying to duplicate the film process as much as
>> possible to achieve a film-like image. Digital monochrome is
>> usually very ugly. Even with the above steps (of which I'm
>> still developing and adapting), it's difficult to match the
>> qualities of a decently processed and printed roll of Tri-X.
>>
>> AG
>>
>
> Don't have any quick and dirty solution?: )
>
> Seriously another of you super contributions on the list, thanks. I
> don't have any excuse for not using my OMs on that occasion others
> than I was lazy and left the OMs at home.
>
> / Johan
>
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