View Full Version : Changing pics to B&W, see-thru?
tbowen
31st January 2007, 04:35 PM
This may sound odd. But, I have noticed on some pics taken with a flash or in certain lighting and certain clothes, if the girls is wearing a black top, that is kind of thin, sometimes you can see the bra thru it, or some nip if she isn't wearing one. My question is, is there anything I can do to the picture if I save it to my computer to enhance the "see-thru-ness?" I am wondering if changing it to black & white would help? Any other suggestions? Also, know of any free, downloadable programs I could get to accomplish this. Thanks. My fingers and toes are crossed.
Baz69birds
5th February 2007, 05:55 PM
To make them see thru or Black & White, is all done on PHOTOSHOP.
it is easy if you have the softwear = £500.
Does this answer your question..
Strinian
5th February 2007, 06:02 PM
You don't need £500 of software.
Photoshop Elements will do the job, but you need a plug-in - the Channel Mixer. Straight "grayscale" conversions do not make for good conversions. With a channel mixer you can adjust the red, green and blue elements independently for a lot of creative control.
I wouldn't hold out much hope for trying to create a see-thru effect by doing this, but it would only take a few minutes so it might be worth a try.
If you can point me to an example of such an image I'll give it a try if you want.
tbowen
8th February 2007, 12:15 PM
I can't give you a link, it's pictures I have saved on my system. How about I email you a few of them to try? If that's cool, I'll look through some images and find a few good ones to shoot over to you. Thanks.
J.S.
25th February 2007, 07:25 AM
I'd Also like to try this. I have alot of pics of women wearing really tight black dresses at a party. I'm pretty sure you can see through them if you adjust it through PS. I will post up the pics for you guys to try, as soon as I can get them.
garv
27th February 2007, 11:39 AM
there is also the X-ray style of doing things.
beans89
4th June 2007, 05:19 AM
where is the x-ray style at? on photoshop? if so, where?
doggeneration
13th June 2007, 07:00 PM
if you have less than 3 posts and get this message, please post a few more times before trying to add links in your posts.
Byrnsie_13
13th June 2007, 08:52 PM
where is the x-ray style at? on photoshop? if so, where?
Yeah its on photoshop, i posted a link on how to do it in the thong chat section in a thread called Photoshop help
thong=life
23rd June 2007, 03:28 PM
You don't need any photo editing. Just use an infrared filter and an infrared light [light=optional, but will enhance].
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