The colour pops harder partly because of better contrast.
Play with the overall contrast and local contrasts, and the BW will sing much louder imo, to the point where the image will be stronger in BW.
Right now the colour is better processed imo.
This is a discussion on Heron best in b&w? within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; The colour pops harder partly because of better contrast. Play with the overall contrast and local contrasts, and the BW ...
The colour pops harder partly because of better contrast.
Play with the overall contrast and local contrasts, and the BW will sing much louder imo, to the point where the image will be stronger in BW.
Right now the colour is better processed imo.
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