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B/Works back in
time
Go back
in time! Create Black and White images with a magical twist. Don't
throw your images you don't like - experiment...
Yes
B/Works is for creating old fashioned B/W images, Sepia or
Duotone colored images. Sometimes you have a picture which
doesn't look very exciting in color, try to experiment with B/Works
and maybe you create some art! Who knows? As a special bonus
there is also included a procedure to enhance sky - to create the
powerful dark dramatic sky.
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It is easy, load a
picture and try some of the presets. If you like what you
see, save it (under different name, please..) The image on
the left was created using Duotone preset. |
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The Drop
Shadow and the Button look was added by UltraSnap
- our excellent screen capturing
tool. |
Try to
experiment - B/W or sepia pictures looks many times more dramatic
than colors!

Look at the image below. Enhanced sky gives this picture a
very interesting feeling, dynamics and life look which the original
didn't have. The original image is just regular shot of building...
Duotone, Heavy Sky.

Give
your web page an artistic, retro look - use for example duotone
images. Tip: Contrast B/W images looks best on black
background...:-)
Download: This tool is free from
mediachance.com
You have two choices:
-a Stand-Alone version or -Photo-Brush XTR
plug-in version.
Please read what is the
difference
between Stand-Alone and XTR version.
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Photo-Brush XTR plug-in,
version 1.1 ( 100 kB) |
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Read here how to
install
XTR Plug-In files.
New: The Bworks 1.1 is
already included in the installation of Photo-Brush
so you don't need to download 1.1 xtr again |
| Stand-Alone
version 1.0 ( 650 kB) |
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We
provide you with this tool free of charge. But you can do something
for us: Please put our link or banner on your site. Get banners or
buttons here.
To
see even more cool tools go to our home page.
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The image above uses Burned preset. The original color
image didn't have much life...but here the enhanced contrast and
coloring make the image much more interesting.

Create Dramatic effects with Heavy Sky settings.
Why The Heavy Sky shows "bricks"? By using Heavy
Sky settings on compressed JPEG pictures you may discover that some
large areas shows a quite big rectangular pixelation (like mosaic
effect). Congratulation, you discovered the JPEG compression. In
JPEG one of the trick to compress picture
is to save the color parts of the image in much lower resolution
than intensity. Intensity is the Black & White part of the image
and this is where we see the small details. The other 2 color parts
are less important for eye so JPEG saves them in much lower
resolution - depending on compression as well. Unfortunately the
color parts are very important when we use the Heavy Sky effects.
When you use JPEG of poor quality with Heavy Sky effects the
compression will show up. BTW if next time you see JPEG 4:2:2
compression, you will know that it means for 4 pixels of intensity
there are just 2 pixels of color information right away- even if you
use 0% compression. And when you use compression the color
information starts going down to larger and larger
"bricks".
Tip: Try to avoid JPEG compression as much as you can.
I am not saying that you have to always use super-fine resolution
your camera offers. But at least use the second best
resolution.
See our
3D Spherical
images from SIC 2000 |