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I checked on my copy of CS4, that channel is referred to as "Aquas" even back then, although now that I'm looking at it again, what are "Oranges" and "Purples" doing, and why are there more than six channels?
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• #16853
used to shoot Delta 3200 pushed to 250000 asa
dude
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• #16854
I guess they're just terms to describe the colours/tones that lie between blue/green, red/yellow and blue/red. What else would you call them?
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• #16855
Thanks!
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• #16856
"Unnecessary Channels" surely there only needs to be the 6 channels of primary and subtractive light?
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• #16857
Depends on your workflow I guess.
When I worked as a commercial photographer we did 99% of out editing right in Capture One as raw development, so I can understand why someone would want really fine control over their raw files.
There are lot of ways to make good looking BWs.
When I want control I'll do a gradient maps (bw) and then control contrast with curves or levels in PS. -
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^ that's good
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ta
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• #16861
other ideas for this weeks comp
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• #16863
^ nice. Great variety of patterns
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• #16865
Very good.
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• #16867
rorschach dog is great
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nice...B..de R..ner.............
another look....what is that ?....obvsnot a build less u have a helichopter -
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500 year old tree
Nikon DF, Tamron 24-70 F2.8.
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The kids.
Nikon Df, Tamron 24-70 F2.8
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Totally normal thing to see on a freezing cold Sunday in Manchester.
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splendid