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digital black and white

Yokohama, 2010.05.23

I've tried an experiment in black and white digital photography.

I followed this tutorial to make some black and white images from photos taken with my digital SLR. Usually I'm not blown away with the colours in my digital pics. It's always "HEY YOU WANT SOME COLOUR? CHECK OUT THE RED CHANNEL ON THIS BABY!"

For instance, this item from this weekend. It's even been partially desaturated and it still looks way off.

pink flowers
pinkj flowering bush looks too livid

This is typical of the digital camera's love of primary colours and odd handling of anything else:

Kenny accuses me
Kenny accuses me, but his skin tone's off

Compare that with this image made on film.

brick wall with flowers
no colour manipulation required—it's film

So I decided to see what I could do in black and white imagery using the so-so colour images from my digital camera as the source. I'm fairly pleased with the results, though I see room for improvement.

some guys sitting around in Yokohama
faux black-and-white image of some guys sitting around

Joon's since suggested that I try a plug-in for lightroom that's specially designed for the task. I'm going to give it a whirl.

Three good things that happened today:
1. had some time to tinker with photos
2. I seem to have the site's images migrated nicely to AWS
3. thank the gods that kenny's old enough to entertain himself once in a while

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