Two versions, one colour and a simple b&w conversion.
Which do you prefer...???
The colour is un-touched, although I believe its not an original red....

And the b&w conversion, I think it lacks 'punch'....

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Colour or B&W.....A shot of one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
Two versions, one colour and a simple b&w conversion. Which do you prefer...??? The colour is un-touched, although I believe its not an original red.... ![]() And the b&w conversion, I think it lacks 'punch'.... ![]() What does that button do....??
I agree with chris.......
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To be honest I wouldn't countenance a B & W conversion on such a strong colour image, but here's a quick one from me. Try this in PS CS: - Shadow Highlight adjustment - Shadow 100, Highlight 10 - Split channels (right click the little triangle in the channels palette and choose from the menu that pops up) - You now have separate B & W's based on the Red, Green and Blue channels. Pick the one you like best and play with brightness and contrast For me the _B version looks best. Peter
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