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Sep 23, 2014 16:27:42   #
loboimages Loc: Texas
 
Bob, if it's not too much trouble, I'd like one of each, so I can see which looks best with this particular photo.

I'm sending you both photos that I posted; not sure which one you wanted me to send.

I converted the RAW files as shot to maxim jpegs; hope this correct

Thank you very much for your help.

Early Morning On Mormon Row
Early Morning On Mormon Row...
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Mormon Row Barn
Mormon Row Barn...
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Sep 23, 2014 19:18:34   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
For loboimages - here is one of your old wooden barns from Mormon Row, presented in Low Key. I liked your color version very much, which is precisely why I hoped you would share it with me. To get a good b&w of anything, you need to start out with an excellent photo. This is just a different view, a very dramatic one.

Please view the download for best effect.


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Sep 23, 2014 20:39:19   #
loboimages Loc: Texas
 
Bob....Sorry for the errors. I misunderstood which version you wanted. Here is the color version.

The B&W low key looks great!!!. Do you use PSCC for processing?

Another question. Is it the (store original) selection that allows viewers to download posted photos?

Thanks again.

Lou

Mormon Row Barn
Mormon Row Barn...
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Sep 23, 2014 20:54:44   #
Raleigh Loc: Reside in Olympia WA
 
Agree 100% with his philosophy and the image is outstanding. Thanks for both.
Bob Yankle wrote:
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

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Sep 23, 2014 21:11:06   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
raleigh wrote:
Agree 100% with his philosophy and the image is outstanding. Thanks for both.
Thanks Raleigh. It seems we share some common traits you and I.

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Sep 23, 2014 21:19:03   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
loboimages wrote:
Bob....Sorry for the errors. I misunderstood which version you wanted. Here is the color version.

The B&W low key looks great!!!. Do you use PSCC for processing?

Another question. Is it the (store original) selection that allows viewers to download posted photos?

Thanks again.

Lou
Lou, the file you uploaded the first time worked just fine for the Low Key conversion. It would be redundant to try again.

On UHH when you click the (store original) link, a full sized version of your .jpg file is uploaded to the UHH server. When a viewer clicks the Download link, that full sized version will be rendered on their monitor, but NOT downloaded to their hard drive. To do THAT, you must be viewing the full sized version, then right click with your mouse and select "Save picture as " You will be prompted for a location and a file name and if you then click OK, the image will be physically transferred from the server to the user's hard drive.

As to your other question, I use PS CC 2014 and several NIK Collection filters including Viveza, Silver Efex (for b&w conversions) and Color Efex for final touches in appearance.

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Sep 23, 2014 21:54:42   #
loboimages Loc: Texas
 
O.K. Thanks. I have the same software you use, so that means I'm on the right track. Now, I just need to learn how to use them to achieve the kind of results you get.


I really appreciate your help.

Lou

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Sep 23, 2014 21:55:13   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
This is what your barn looks like in Monochrome (NIK Silver Efex conversion).


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Sep 23, 2014 22:17:09   #
loboimages Loc: Texas
 
Oh yeah! I like it more than the color version. You've got me hooked.

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Sep 24, 2014 19:28:53   #
ebrunner Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.


I don't think that I would have thought of a treatment like this. I think it is wonderful. Very thoughtful and creative.

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Sep 24, 2014 19:44:57   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
ebrunner wrote:
I don't think that I would have thought of a treatment like this. I think it is wonderful. Very thoughtful and creative.
Thanks much Erich. Like you, I'm seeing things I had never thought of doing before, but they give me grounds for some experimentation on my own. And we have such fertile imaginations here .....

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