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Not an original idea or anything, but what do you think of the conversion?

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I think it would work better with a little color in their skin and hats plus tone down the outfits to make it look more old-timey. Looks like a nice job however in getting clean lines with the colorized bits.
 
Love it! But yes I think it would look great using the above suggestions.
 

The only thing I can think is how much better they would look in person....and of course in Florida :)
 
how about version 3, go with #1 and add color to the skin..:thumbsup2
 
I like version 2 a bit better, not because of the skin but because of the desaturated colors on the costumes. I just feel it fits the overall theme better. Maybe try version 2 with skin decolorized, like version 2b.
 
Love version 2. Version 1 is a little too startling for me.
 
Gregg - I hope you don't mind but I did this to your photo:

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I used the original photo and then just used nik Color Efex Pro filter - Old Photo Color on it and then cut the opacity a bit because it was a bit too much.
 
Gregg - I hope you don't mind but I did this to your photo:

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I used the original photo and then just used nik Color Efex Pro filter - Old Photo Color on it and then cut the opacity a bit because it was a bit too much.

Don't mind at all, this is for learning :) Now how did you do it?
 
I like version 2 the best but you could saturate just a little bit more. However, I think the colors are too bright in the other ones.

Also, unrelated to the people in the shot, the highlights in the brick on the bottom right seem a little harsh, if you could darker it up a bit, I think it would work much better.
 
Don't mind at all, this is for learning :) Now how did you do it?

I used one of my favorite filters (Old Photo Color) from my favorite set of plug-in filters for PS - nik Color Efex Pro. You can download a full demo set here:

http://www.niksoftware.com/shop/cont_index.php?tpl=produktwahl&artikel=002311

I used the 4th option in the pull-down for the filter, reduced the grain by quite a bit, and then after filling a new layer, it was still a bit strong so I reduced the opacity of the layer to about 50-60 percent. I like that you can set it to keep what you did as a separate layer so you can do multiple effects using one basic image plus you always have the original to go back to if you change your mind.
 
i like version 3 coloration but the grain Sharon put in hers added, imo the grain adds that old time flavor;) but i agree with wmcricket mostly:)
 
the grain that Sharon added is a nice touch, maybe even a little (very light) sepia wash would be cool - very old looking! That's a great photo to play with!:thumbsup2
 
I was also going to suggest sepia for the background, the plain black and white is a little sterile.

I think that selective coloring is an effect that is very difficult to pull off in a very satisifying way, where it's better than the same photo in all color or all b/w, but that's just my opinion.
 














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