However, the image may appear to be flat. You
can further enhance your photo by adjusting the color slider. Usually, color of
the sky appears to be brighter after converting to black and white, so you can
slide the lightness of the “Blue” Color down. In this image, both green and
yellow sliders are adjusted to enhance the contrast of the tree.
To ensure your image have the full tonal range, click on the Over/Exposed indication icon in the histogram and slide the Bright and Black sliders until a couple of clipped dots are displayed in the photo.
There is no right or wrong in image
editing, you can go back and forth adjusting contrast and colors until it has
reached your preferred style and taste. PhotoDirector is a non-destructive
editing software, so you can be brave to experiment while the original image is
left untouched. Changes are only made when you export your photos and are saved
to another file.
Here is the final image:
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