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06-MAY-2009

Saturation Study
May 6

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Conversion to B&W using a Channel Mixer Adjustment
Layer (set to Monochrome mode) w/ extreme settings
(R: 70, G: -50, B: 80 and Constant: +6). The first
is with this layer at 5% fill, the second at 67%
fill and then the third with it set to 100% fill.

Canon EOS 1D Mark II ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/6s f/10.0 at 19.0mm iso50 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time06-May-2009 12:59:08
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS-1D Mark II
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length19 mm
Exposure Time1/6 sec
Aperturef/10
ISO Equivalent50
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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Buz Kiefer07-May-2009 15:24
Inventive presentation. Well done.
Nicki Thurgar07-May-2009 09:18
Makes a great triptych and I love Irises! :o)
Sam_C07-May-2009 08:55
Excellent work and tutorial!! V
Cindi Smith07-May-2009 03:58
Yep, a great 3some here! Beautiful work!
Bryan Ramsay07-May-2009 03:20
Very nicely done! Have you seen John paul Coponigro's DV on B&W mastery, he has several very interesting approaches. -BJ
Gayle P. Clement07-May-2009 01:37
Well done, Scott.
waterfalls man06-May-2009 23:46
Beautiful V
John06-May-2009 23:25
Very nice indeed. V
Coleen Perilloux Landry06-May-2009 21:36
Wow, this is nice. (Ours have been gone for several weeks.)
laine06-May-2009 21:35
A nicely presented triptych, Scott
Kevin Chester06-May-2009 20:52
An interesting study, my untrained eye would have been convinced the blue was darker than the green, but not the case as proved.cheers scott
Mairéad06-May-2009 20:51
An interesting study, the middle one reminds me of old hand-tinted prints.
Walter Otto Koenig06-May-2009 20:39
Great looking triptych and an interesting study too. I like the original best too.
Faye White06-May-2009 19:36
wow! each has it's fab-ness!
Guest 06-May-2009 19:35
nice set of really beautiful images :) well done ! V~!
Al Chesworth06-May-2009 19:29
Beautiful Iris, I prefer the original.
Johnny JAG06-May-2009 19:22
Very nicely presented.
Doug Cruden06-May-2009 19:20
Middle one for me, Scott! I like the semi-desaturated subtle look
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