We see again a Barn Lady from my Plus Arhive of Olde and then that same image after I messed around with it.
Jim, I applaud your efforts, and appreciate both the original B&W and the colorized versions. I do have a question, though: It seems to me the skin tones in the colorized versions appear somewhat "muted," if you know what I mean. I sense this affect in some of the other areas as well (the wood, in this photo's case). Is this an intentional "softening" on your part, or an error of perception on my part? What would happen if you added more color and/or contrast to your photo?
Just Fred wrote:
It seems to me the skin tones in the colorized versions appear somewhat "muted," if you know what I mean. I sense this affect in some of the other areas as well (the wood, in this photo's case).
Looks OK to me. Wood hue is a bit in the direction of green but rest seems OK. Nevertheless thanks for your comments. - JimT
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