Here's an example of getting more information from the color image - values are similar, but the golden-browns and darker browns in the color image show the viewer the more baked parts of the crust.
I think this shows an example of getting a better feel for texture from the black and white image. By bumping up contrast and converting to b/w, there's less background distraction and greater perceived depth within the moss.
Both surfaces are matte and do not seem to be affected too dramatically by light or shadow. They feel like the "true" colors. Both have a different color and cast of light affecting the color of the objects. The depth of the moss seems unending.
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