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Re Edit Chloe

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This Is my ReEdit of Chloe, Using Mikes Formula. Thanks Mike i have copied it down for the future.
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Hi Danny,
glad you took time to try out the b/w conversion.
I might be a bit biased but I do like this overall, clean whites and crisp darktones.
And it think it cleans up the skin tones a bit
what do you think, do you have a prefered choice between the 2 pics and their conversions?
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I brought the original and the re-edit up side-by-side onscreen and I have to say that I actually prefer the original (though without the blue lips).
The blacks look more defined and there seems more punchy contrast overall.

Danny - go with whichever you prefer.

It's interesting that there are so many different ways to achieve results in post-processing. I got some books by Scott Kelby for Christmas and am reading through them, learning how he processes his model shots and portraits.
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You do have to go with what you like best, and that what makes image making so fascinating, and frustrating- the element of personal choice !
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