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Wolf Kirchmeir wrote:
Wendy7 wrote:
Same pic using "Effects & negative"?? Supposed to come out
black & white?
Cheers Wendy

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Works for me. ;-)



To answer your question, Wendy, the negative of a colour picture is also
in colour, complementary colours in fact. Eg, purple -- orange, green
-- red, etc. To make a b/w negative from a colour image, first convert
to gray scale, then convert to negative.

If your image viewer has few basic filters, it may also have
solarisation. Play with that - you some nice effects!


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On Tue, 6 May 2008 18:23:51 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote:

Same pic using "Effects & negative"?? Supposed to come out
black & white?
Cheers Wendy

Wendy, if you want to get a color picture to come out in black and
white, go to Image, enhance colors and slide the saturation all the
way to the left.


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Cheers Wendy



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Thanks for the explanation Wolf, so nice of you to answer. Cheers Wendy

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Wolf Kirchmeir wrote:
Wendy7 wrote:
Same pic using "Effects & negative"?? Supposed to come out
black & white?
Cheers Wendy

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Works for me. ;-)



To answer your question, Wendy, the negative of a colour picture is also
in colour, complementary colours in fact. Eg, purple -- orange, green
-- red, etc. To make a b/w negative from a colour image, first convert
to gray scale, then convert to negative.

If your image viewer has few basic filters, it may also have solarisation.
Play with that - you some nice effects!


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Why thank you JV, amazing what one can do? Cheers Wendy

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On Tue, 6 May 2008 18:23:51 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote:

Same pic using "Effects & negative"?? Supposed to come out
black & white?
Cheers Wendy

Wendy, if you want to get a color picture to come out in black and
white, go to Image, enhance colors and slide the saturation all the
way to the left.


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