Digital Photography Monochrome

July 2, 2010
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Mono­chrome Web­site Backgrounds

Semi­oman­tics Evo­lu­tion and Evo2 web­sites are media dri­ven. Back­ground images vital­ize the sites. In order to keep a homo­ge­neous appear­ance and to man­age con­trasts with over­lay lay­ers, I rec­om­mend to use mainly mono­chro­matic back­ground images.

The best source for back­grounds is photography.

Dig­i­tal Pho­tog­ra­phy — Mono­chro­matic Treatment

Glyfada Church Image in Sepia

Gly­fada Church Image in Sepia

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXSEVPxNrS4

If pos­si­ble, watch this clip in HD 720 p and blow it up to full-screen view.

I was sur­prised by the image qual­ity on YouTube con­sid­er­ing namely that the images used have been down­sized from an orig­i­nal 4000 x 3000 pix­els to 1200 pix­els wide and the file size of each pic­ture is max. 100 kb com­pared to the orig­i­nal 4.65 MB jpeg out­put from the camera.

[download_box]Down­load the orig­i­nal in PNG 13.9 MB[/download_box]

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