My sincerest apologies to anyone who opens this post and finds it simply tedious, boring and a total waste of their time. But what else did you expect from the likes of me?
But cutting to the chase for the rest of us camera toting masochists, thanks to advice from Mr Donald, after I came back from my morning walk with the dogs and the sheep I have been playing with this technique of LCM to try and improve the "oomph" in black and white rendered colour shots
There are two sets with the originals posted for comparison. For all of the series of rendered photos the unsharp mask settings used were, amount 20%, radius 100 pixels ( My drop down setting menu does not give this setting in %. So I used 100 pixels as being about 50 % of the maximum value available on its scale) Threshold was left at 0.
In each of the series, #1 is basically using the channel mixer filter, selecting monochrome, changing the ratios in each channel to red 30% green 60% blue 10%, changing mode to grey scale and applying the unsharp mask filter.
Series#2 is based on going through the Lab mode and channel lightness, changing back to grey scale and applying the unsharp mask settings given above.
Then we come to series #4 which I have deemed 'ucci's folly.' This is something I worked out on the fly using the very well tried and true scientific method of, "Let's suck it and see how it all pans out." Without boring you with too many details, which I am more than happy to share with those interested enough, it is based on duplicating a channel ( red seems to be best), chucking out the rest and keeping only the magenta channel which seems to appear when you start throwing the other channels overboard with gay abandon. Then it is just a case of making sure you are in grey scale and applying the filter. In the pile series #3 used this procedure but duplicated the green channel and and kept the cyan channel which apppeared during the channel deletions. What prompted me to do this rather odd bit of PP? Dunno really. Certainly not a soundly based scientific methodological approach, that's for sure! But it was fun and I liked what happened to the train. Looks good on the screen. Of course print outs may in fact be quite hideous. That is next on the list to check.
Anyway, comments on which seems the best screen outcome would be most helpful. I really am trying to get my B&W to sparkle and have some PP oomph! Then again, maybe I just need to get a life, hey?
Cheers to all
old ucci