THE LEGAT, 2 December 2017 at 20:36
i like it so far ... contrast is fine , picture clear! .... maybe brightness a 'lil lower ... B&W is hard .... check this tag " black and white " .... some interesting walls in it!
Alpha_1010, 2 December 2017 at 20:55
Thanks for the feedback. Will take some time to get the right feel. Will kep trying.
vortex, 2 December 2017 at 18:42
take a look at this photo
https://ftopx.com/celebrities/206782-clover-katya-clover-mango-caramel-model-pretty-babe-russian-military-hat-beautiful-black-and-white-face.html
vortex, 2 December 2017 at 18:42
well, I shall try to be brief : if the photo is originally black and white you should only increase a bit its brightness so, if it will be viewed by a monitor in 4k ,the photo should result more shimmering , but, if a photo was originally in color and then edited in black and white, you must work on black color first especially if the black is prevalling on white/gray and then on gray-scale.
Most common software ( LightRoom, Aurora HDR , Photoshop ) when are editing a photo in black and white can not foresee that such photo will be viewed by a 4K or even 5K monitor.
UHD/4K monitor have a " natural " limit with black and white and probably ( actually ) the best solution is the OLED monitor.
Alpha_1010, 2 December 2017 at 20:14
Ok, Thanks for the feedback. I'll try my best to make better B/W images.
vortex, 2 December 2017 at 13:50
be careful by 4K definition when you are working on a black and white photo :)
Alpha_1010, 2 December 2017 at 13:52
Feedback would be great cause I'm new at it.
vortex, 2 December 2017 at 19:01
I apologize, a mistake
this photo was edited in 5K
https://ftopx.com/celebrities/206782-clover-katya-clover-mango-caramel-model-pretty-babe-russian-military-hat-beautiful-black-and-white-face.html
vortex, 2 December 2017 at 18:55
this was edited in 5K by myself
https://ftopx.com/celebrities/200543-keira-knightley-actress-model-british.html