Data Transformation #3 bisects an image into 2 parts. The left side of the image is in color, while the right side is in B&W. Color Pixels (Red Green Blue) have three times the amount of information per pixel as B&W pixels (White). By reducing the resolution of the color side of the image, the two sides present similar amounts of information, with each side representing the data in a different way. The imagery is from 6th Avenue in New York and the pedestrians and cars go back and forth from B&W to color.