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Old 1938 Chevrolet Truck............

Kelley (Texas)

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Just messing around with a picture that I took last weekend, trying to see how it looked in color, greyscale, and sepia toning. I think it looks best in color. Kelley (Texas) :)

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youre right...the color pic looks better..the other two look one color from top to bottom...
 
experimenting to see what it looked like in black & white, and sepia toning. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Im gonna guess that its not always that way...i rememvber you posted a picture recently in b/w and it looked pretty good...probably because of the subject matter (old car i think)
 
Yeal, the color one is better, however, I do like the sepia as it looks like an older photo.

It's all I can do to keep from copying it and getting rid of the color cast. :rofl:
 
In order from my favorite to least favorite, 1st, 3rd, 2nd. It is really close between 1 and 3 tho.
 
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