On 9/6/2013 8:42 AM, Tina Manley wrote:
> On those two, I prefer the color one which seems to have more details in
> the highlights than the B&W.
As do I, at least in part for the same reason. OTOH, 'some quick LR actions'
may not be an ideal conversion. The
highlight detail in the color could be carried over into the B&W.
> Magnolias do seem to be more suited for B&W than some other flowers, though!
True of at least this kind. There are many different kinds around here. Some
have exquisite color shadings that I'd be
sorry to lose to B&W.
Subtle Shadings Moose
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