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A few days ago I posted this image in color. It is a 2008 1D Mark 2 image which I reworked. E.J. correctly pointed out how the dynamic range of the older equipment is no match for any of the newer bodies. this got me thinking of compensating for this by doing a B&W conversion. I used Silver Efex Pro, added a red filter to enhance the forest and did a few local adjustments. In particular, I used the burn tool set at about 5% to paint into the blown highlights of the clouds. While the burn tool on a color image drives me nuts creating grey in the white areas, the grey effect of the burn tool was acceptable in a B&W image as it helped blend the shades of gray. Thanks for looking
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by andre paul
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