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04/24/2011 12:08:28 AM · #1
I'm having trouble deciding. I say color, but then the b/w has so much impact to me as well.

Also, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.



04/24/2011 12:26:07 AM · #2
You know I'm a huge black and white fan, but in this case I really can't decide which I like better. They look equally good to me, and there is nothing that compels me to choose one over the other in this case. Consider that a compliment because normally I only have to look for a second to decide.

Dave
04/24/2011 12:35:38 AM · #3
Originally posted by DCNUTTER:

You know I'm a huge black and white fan, but in this case I really can't decide which I like better. They look equally good to me, and there is nothing that compels me to choose one over the other in this case. Consider that a compliment because normally I only have to look for a second to decide.

Dave


Lol. I hate this predicament. Thanks for trying.

Message edited by author 2011-04-24 00:35:46.
04/24/2011 12:45:06 AM · #4
Ok, I guess I would go with the color on this shot. Looking at them a bit closer I think the look in her eyes and face comes across subtly different.

Hard to explain, but I think she has a slightly softer look about her and radiates more in the color shot. The reflection off her lips in color make them seem a bit fuller and defined and the catch light and tones of her eyes make it a more inviting image.

Dave

Message edited by author 2011-04-24 00:45:46.
04/24/2011 12:56:17 AM · #5
Color - My eyes tend to radiate towards the hair line.

B&W - I am focused on the eyes and they keep drawing me back after I look elsewhere.

So my preference would be B&W
04/24/2011 01:10:48 AM · #6
B&W for me. Two reasons. First the eyes really dominate in the B/W and are the best feature in the photo. Second the skin tone just does not seem right in the color version but works in the B/W. Overall the impact of the B/W is greater for me.
04/24/2011 01:15:58 AM · #7
Originally posted by jbsmithana:

B&W for me. Two reasons. First the eyes really dominate in the B/W and are the best feature in the photo. Second the skin tone just does not seem right in the color version but works in the B/W. Overall the impact of the B/W is greater for me.


Hmm...anything specific about the skin tone being off? I thought I had gotten it just right.
04/24/2011 01:21:22 AM · #8
Originally posted by kgeary:

Originally posted by jbsmithana:

B&W for me. Two reasons. First the eyes really dominate in the B/W and are the best feature in the photo. Second the skin tone just does not seem right in the color version but works in the B/W. Overall the impact of the B/W is greater for me.


Hmm...anything specific about the skin tone being off? I thought I had gotten it just right.


It must be personal taste. I have a high end calibrated monitor and I liked the skin tone in the color image. It's just a difference of opinion and I wouldn't worry about it too much. If anything I would think the skin tone is a tad bit warmer than some people would like, but as soon as you cool it off even a little others will say that they like it, but wish her skin was a little warmer. LOL. Perhaps you can lower the warmth just a TAD...not too much and post another color version of the result to compare.

Dave
04/24/2011 01:34:29 AM · #9
Originally posted by kgeary:

Originally posted by jbsmithana:

B&W for me. Two reasons. First the eyes really dominate in the B/W and are the best feature in the photo. Second the skin tone just does not seem right in the color version but works in the B/W. Overall the impact of the B/W is greater for me.


Hmm...anything specific about the skin tone being off? I thought I had gotten it just right.


A bit pinkish and mottled in places, Mainly below the chin level on the neck and a bit of the left side of her face.
04/24/2011 01:43:06 AM · #10
Originally posted by jbsmithana:

Originally posted by kgeary:

Originally posted by jbsmithana:

B&W for me. Two reasons. First the eyes really dominate in the B/W and are the best feature in the photo. Second the skin tone just does not seem right in the color version but works in the B/W. Overall the impact of the B/W is greater for me.


Hmm...anything specific about the skin tone being off? I thought I had gotten it just right.


A bit pinkish and mottled in places, Mainly below the chin level on the neck and a bit of the left side of her face.


That's called shadow and highlights. It doesn't look mottled to me at all.
04/24/2011 05:04:28 AM · #11
I'm also a fan of the b&w here, like someone said earlier the eyes then are the main focal point rather than other colours distracting you from them.
04/24/2011 05:26:56 AM · #12
I'm liking the B&W more too, but only just, It does make you look in to her eyes more. :)
04/24/2011 11:01:29 AM · #13
Thank you for all the suggestions. I think B/W is the winner.
04/24/2011 11:43:51 AM · #14
Actually, I'm thinking color with a slight desaturation of the red channel.
04/24/2011 11:55:11 AM · #15
Colour for me in this case, for what Its worth i think its a great shot.
04/24/2011 12:06:14 PM · #16
Glad you made a decision... I personally prefer the colour version as I do find it much warmer. Now if she was a much older person with all kinds of wrinkles and the like it would definitely go for the BW version.

Ray
04/24/2011 12:29:50 PM · #17
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Glad you made a decision... I personally prefer the colour version as I do find it much warmer. Now if she was a much older person with all kinds of wrinkles and the like it would definitely go for the BW version.

Ray


The only thing I didn't like about the color version was the hair color as it related to the skin tone. The brown wasn't working for me.
04/24/2011 02:40:35 PM · #18
Colour for me, the black and White is great but I personally found the colour image more captivating.
04/24/2011 02:42:59 PM · #19
Both work very, very well.

The B&W MIGHT be just slightly better because its contrast makes it stand out more.
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