>
>Remembering that this is a WYSIWYG process, if you want to darken the
>blue sky then move the blue slider to the left. If you want to brighten
>the foliage move the green and/or yellow sliders to the right.
>
>PhotoShop does allow inverting the colors of an image. I suppose that
>means you'd be able to do the filtration using your conventional
>negative filters as you suggest below. But after you've learned to do
>WYSIWIG filtering I don't know why you'd want to use the negative
>methods. Take advantage of the technology. It's fast and easy.
>
I took an additional photo of the tree with a #25 red filter attached.
When viewing it in Olympus Viewer (OV) I noticed that the histogram was largely
off-scale at the top. This may be why I get the blanket grey when converting
to JPEG B&W. But that does not explain the ongoing problem with the emulated
red filter.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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