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Processed with
BWStyler
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A standard portrait
taken in a photo studio.
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BWStyler's "Development:
Low Key" preset and the Paper effect made it more expressive
and gave it a more masculine touch. Additionally the
background was manually darkened in Photoshop.
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A photo of a flamenco dancer
with a golden dress on stage.
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With the help
of BWStyler the photo looks as if it was shot with infra-red
film. Now the dress looks almost as if it consists of
light.
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A portrait photo of a little
girl.
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To concentrate the viewer's
attention on the face of the girl the skin was brightened
in BWStyler and a black vignette effect was added.
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A portrait shot
taken under incandescent light conditions.
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BWStyler turned
it into a monochrome picture that has an overexposure
look.
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A b&w photo that
could be improved.
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BWStyler made
it more expressive by adding some highlights, stronger
contrast and film grain.
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The photo was
totally overexposed by accident. Lets see if we can make
a virtue out of a mistake...
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BWStyler turned
a trashed photo into a piece of art by converting it into
b&w and regaining lost details.
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