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Hi Brandon, cool video you made! Very professional. Thinking of featuring it in a blog - will add it to my list.
Cheers,
Richard
I made it through the holidays and finally got my color cubes completed. You can check them out at my blog post at www.BrandonNixon.com. Instead of using the paper ones I decided to make wooden ones. I have 5 children and the paper cubes would last...uhmm...about...30 seconds! It was fun and really made me work to match the colors on the lesson cubes. Some were easier than others...Really fought the violets!
Now I am ready to start into the other lessons. I will post some pics of each lesson as I complete them. Thanks for taking the time to create these lessons Richard!
Brandon Nixon
Thanks for sharing that David - I do that a lot myself. Also just converting to grayscale then pushing up the contrast till you see just black and white will give you the notan too.
I have been doing that for a long time in drawing. I desaturate the photo to get the value ratios, though I had not tried the filter that David mentioned. I think you had mentioned Notan in one of the early Mastering color videos, Richard.
~John
Richard Robinson said:Thanks for sharing that David - I do that a lot myself. Also just converting to grayscale then pushing up the contrast till you see just black and white will give you the notan too.
Yes. A while back I did a comparison of desaturating compared to converting to grayscale and found it's not quite the same however. You lose more information when you just desaturate - better to convert to grayscale.
John P Garrett said:I have been doing that for a long time in drawing. I desaturate the photo to get the value ratios, though I had not tried the filter that David mentioned. I think you had mentioned Notan in one of the early Mastering color videos, Richard.
~John
Richard Robinson said:Thanks for sharing that David - I do that a lot myself. Also just converting to grayscale then pushing up the contrast till you see just black and white will give you the notan too.
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