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Tell that to Robert Ryman.
googling Robert Ryman..............
Me three.Me, too.
Lovely.Window view to the sea
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My bestie in high school had a Dart! Loved that car.
I thought so too but you're da boss
What a great car. I’m turning into a right old nag, but this image isn’t black and white - there’s a hint of cream in it. Would you desaturate and repost Mike?
That's stunning. It's got colour in it though.
Does that really depend on the phone? Didn't know that. I often can't see it either, but more that I think there still is a tiny while you say it's ok.Ahhhhh, that explains it. You do all the taking and editing on your iPhone. I Understand now how you can’t see the slight colour in your images.
No! That's probably copyrighted!! White Album of the Beatles!!! So better don't. <— copycat laughingOr just a white square?
Is the pinnacle of minimalism not posting a picture you never took?
No worries, I'll just take it down. I can't quite see it, maybe it's my eyes, the monitor or my phone. I desaturated on my phone and pulled it up on my monitor and it looks the same.
What a great car. I’m turning into a right old nag, but this image isn’t black and white - there’s a hint of cream in it. Would you desaturate and repost Mike?
Then the problem becomes "How much tint is too much?" Tints used to be OK when the Black & White challenge was known as MobiMono, but then there was a large, um..., discussion about it, especially after some people (that would include me) were occasionally posting images that were monochrome but in shades of colors other than gray (like cyanotypes, which are all shades of blue). It seems like the only way to resolve it with some semblance of objectivity was to limit images to shades of gray only.Maybe we should rethink the rules to slight colour aliiowed as long as it still looks b/w. Would simplify things.
Noooooo, don’t take it away, just whip it into Snapseed and take down the saturation under Tune Image. You’ll definitely see the difference there. I don’t want to lose it from the challenge because it’s such a great image.No worries, I'll just take it down. I can't quite see it, maybe it's my eyes, the monitor or my phone. I desaturated on my phone and pulled it up on my monitor and it looks the same.
Celine, this isn’t black and white. Please desaturate and repost.
I did that and it looks yellow-ish, lol.Noooooo, don’t take it away, just whip it into Snapseed and take down the saturation under Tune Image. You’ll definitely see the difference there. I don’t want to lose it from the challenge because it’s such a great image.
Nope, we’re not rethinking the rules, because where will it all end? It’s a lot easier to say no colour and I have the final say, that way we all know where we stand.Does that really depend on the phone? Didn't know that. I often can't see it either, but more that I think there still is a tiny while you say it's ok.
Maybe we should rethink the rules to slight colour aliiowed as long as it still looks b/w. Would simplify things.
Doh! I was going to show you, but you’ve taken the image down. You can also reduce the saturation in the Native Camera app on the iPhone 7. II did that and it looks yellow-ish, lol.
I tried it first on the iphone, but it didn't change a thing. , then did another on Snapseed. Didn't improve it. Again, no worries.Doh! I was going to show you, but you’ve taken the image down. You can also reduce the saturation in the Native Camera app on the iPhone 7. I
Repost the original one with a bit of cream in it and I’ll desaturate on my iPad and see if it works.I tried it first on the iphone, but it didn't change a thing. , then did another on Snapseed. Didn't improve it. Again, no worries.
I’ve added the desaturated one to your post for comparison.I did that and it looks yellow-ish, lol.
Thank you for that! I clearly need to recalibrate my iphone and ipad or something. I can see the difference now.I’ve added the desaturated one to your post for comparison.
No Gouvy, I was saying that, with the size of the phone screen (compared to the iPad screen), it’s sometimes difficult to see whether there is some colour in an image.Does that really depend on the phone?
Thank you for that! I clearly need to recalibrate my iphone and ipad or something. I can see the difference now.
Looks great both ways