Comparison of coloured filters in DxO FilmPack

Joanna Carter

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I just thought it might be interesting to post a couple of versions of a colour digital image, converted to B&W and then choosing from the "filters" that DxO FilmPack provides.

First the colour original after basic processing:
JNA_0001 (3)_M_DxO.jpg

Now just converted to Fuji Acros 100:
JNA_0001 (3)_3_DxO.jpg

Now with a blue filter:
JNA_0001 (3)_1_DxO.jpg

And finally with a red filter:
JNA_0001 (3)_2_DxO.jpg

Of course, you could always use the channel mixer but I just wanted to show a basic, simple to achieve, example of what colour filters can do to B&W images.
 
I just thought it might be interesting to post a couple of versions of a colour digital image, converted to B&W and then choosing from the "filters" that DxO FilmPack provides.

First the colour original after basic processing:
View attachment 10781

Now just converted to Fuji Acros 100:
View attachment 10780

Now with a blue filter:
View attachment 10782

And finally with a red filter:
View attachment 10783

Of course, you could always use the channel mixer but I just wanted to show a basic, simple to achieve, example of what colour filters can do to B&W images.
Yes colour adjustments in mono offer all sorts of options: apart from the adjustments in the BandWpanels of LR or PS you can apply colour filters in all sorts of ways, including plug ins like Nik but one thing I ding very helpful especially at the end of edits when a little something more is needed is the colour temperature slider.
 
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