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Photo "Orthochrome"

photo "Orthochrome" tags: black&white, city, landscape, Bremen, Europe, pets/farm animals
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This is an orthochrome greyscale of my photo "The Red Garden Bench".
I formed a greyscale image from the green and blue layers of the original colour picture. The red layer was deleted. This is the reason, why the red bench now is nearly black.
I made this variant to protect the cat becoming colour blind...
You will see the original image here: http://www.photoforum.ru/photo/744450/ 
published:
Wed 12 Mar 2014 16:19
equipment:
digital camera FujiFilm S 6800
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Aleksej Patlakh Aleksej Patlakh #1 Wed 12 Mar 2014 18:06

Хорошо показано,есть настроение!


Sabirjan Kurmayev Sabirjan Kurmayev #2 Wed 12 Mar 2014 20:44

I would have left more detail. my variant of the photo

variant


Bernd Ratfisch Bernd Ratfisch #8 Thu 13 Mar 2014 16:59

Thank you very much.
Your variant looks fine. I could have used more Sharpen Filter for the image...
Your variant looks like a RGB-greyscale?
My image is a GB-greyscale. Withouit the red layer of RGB. As a result of our discussion, I wanted a variant without red. Not to make the cat colour blind...
So, this entry is some kind of a joke. But by the way, it shows, how b&w pictures were like some 100 year ago, when b&w films were orthochrome films, and panchrome films were not yet invented.
(If you would show this process in colour, the image would look very greenish...)


Sabirjan Kurmayev Sabirjan Kurmayev #9 Thu 13 Mar 2014 18:16

I like your joke. The name of the picture makes more sense to me now.

I used Silver Efex Pro plug in for my version and chose the high structure feature.

Best regards.


Bernd Ratfisch Bernd Ratfisch #11 Fri 14 Mar 2014 17:02

The difference between RGB-greyscale and orthochrome can be seen on the ground. The tone there is a little brighter in the orthochrome version than in a RGB-greyscale version...
Thanks for your attention. Regards!


Sabirjan Kurmayev Sabirjan Kurmayev #12 Fri 14 Mar 2014 17:41

Bernd, I did see the difference. Although we did not discuss which method was better I understand that deleting a color layer was kind of a radical thing to do. But you called it a joke and I trust your sense of humor.

Best regards


Bernd Ratfisch Bernd Ratfisch #13 Fri 14 Mar 2014 17:48

The difference is just a technical information... What you like better is always the better version, of course.
Your version is very imposing, because of the clear details. I like it, too.


Reda Danaf Reda Danaf #3 Wed 12 Mar 2014 21:14

Beautiful CAT-CH


Borislav Borislav #4 Wed 12 Mar 2014 22:50

NIce B/W picture!


Aleksandr Nagaev Aleksandr Nagaev #5 Thu 13 Mar 2014 01:36

I like it...


Ahmed maher roshdy Ahmed maher roshdy #6 Thu 13 Mar 2014 15:22

Excellent work , well done dear friend , BERND


Markus M. Markus M. #7 Thu 13 Mar 2014 16:54

Excellent B&W result.


Wahid Nour eldin Wahid Nour eldin #10 Thu 13 Mar 2014 20:52

beautiful cat and capture.


Michela Michela #14 Fri 14 Mar 2014 18:37

Excellent work,excellent black&white!


Гюзелев Гюзелев #15 Fri 14 Mar 2014 19:18

Excellent B&W picture!