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Father & daughter


These are my brother and his daughter at a celebration a month ago of
his birthday.
This was taken in my Fujifilm X100. I didn't like the colour
rendition here (no flash in an overhead-lit restaurant), so I put the
picture through Paint Shop Pro X5's b&w filter. Using a blue filter,
I liked his face, but I didn't like what I got of hers. And
vice-versa. So I did a red-filtered b&w version of her face and
combined it with the blue-filtered version of his. I also did some
local contrast adjustments and the frame in PSP.
his birthday.
This was taken in my Fujifilm X100. I didn't like the colour
rendition here (no flash in an overhead-lit restaurant), so I put the
picture through Paint Shop Pro X5's b&w filter. Using a blue filter,
I liked his face, but I didn't like what I got of hers. And
vice-versa. So I did a red-filtered b&w version of her face and
combined it with the blue-filtered version of his. I also did some
local contrast adjustments and the frame in PSP.
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