Does this image work as tinted B&W?

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Does this image work as tinted B&W?

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Try this as a smaller image, since the first one was cut off:

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The color version:

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I think it does work ok Jon.. ;)
Perhaps you could put the colour and &W version together so Ican see the difference.. :idea:

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kilm53 wrote:I think it does work ok Jon.. ;)
Perhaps you could put the colour and &W version together so Ican see the difference.. :idea:

Peter
Okay Peter, I added the color version above!

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jon.oman wrote:
kilm53 wrote:I think it does work ok Jon.. ;)
Perhaps you could put the colour and &W version together so Ican see the difference.. :idea:

Peter
Okay Peter, I added the color version above!

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Think both the color and b/w looks good. Why don't you try a line drawing of it. It may come out interesting.
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JohnSR wrote:
jon.oman wrote:
kilm53 wrote:I think it does work ok Jon.. ;)
Perhaps you could put the colour and &W version together so Ican see the difference.. :idea:

Peter
Okay Peter, I added the color version above!

Jon
Think both the color and b/w looks good. Why don't you try a line drawing of it. It may come out interesting.
Good suggestion John! I'll give it a try later. Right now, I'm trying to get this forum linked from my web site.

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Thanks Jon, yes it seems to work ok..

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kilm53 wrote:Thanks Jon, yes it seems to work ok..
Thank you Peter!

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Think the color is better BUT it it is still a very ugly bird :D
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JohnSR wrote:Think the color is better BUT it it is still a very ugly bird :D
Okay John, what is your definition of a GOOD looking bird?

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