Looks like a heavy duty rototiller...Out here in Ohio we use those a lot. Nice textures and colors! Maggi
~In His Love~ Maggi D For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. Romans 1:16
the exposure values are just wonderful on this Anvica"The poetry of photography will always be more important than the mechanics of the camera..." - J-H. Lartigue
Thank you very much everybody, very kind. B&W version? Ok, I will upload it and the normal colour version too... I have to explain....
I tried to convert this shot in tritone, but when I had it I couldn't save it as jpg, then I continued playing and mixed the tritone and colour image and this is the result. Ana
Nice work Ana! I like it! You may not have been able to save it as a jpg, because you may have made and saved some selections...which turn into masks. Always check...your Channels in the Layers panel, and click on Channels tab. Make sure you have thrown out any masks that you have made. Then flatten image and save. It's my guess that may be the problem.
Great job on this! Nice and rusty! D.
Thanks a lot D. I have checked it again, but no Channels or Layers, the only thing I can do it's to save in jpg as a copy, may be I have done something wrong during the conversion ??? Anyway the result has not been very interesting, although I would like to learn it, may be with other images will be better. Ana
You can't save a tritone image as a Jpeg. What you need to do is convert it back to color. In the same menu where you choosed duotone, slect color again, make sure it is 8 bits. Then you should be able to save it a a Jpeg.
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