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Re: [Digital BW] From Your Moderator was RE: B&W vs. Color

2003-11-29 by Tom Baker

Martin  -
 
You're right.  But, I'm new enough that I haven't heard this stuff on here.  I'm sure others are in the same situation.  The real problem is that 90% of it isn't worth reading.  But, the other 10% is of real value, at least to some.
 
Tom Baker

Martin Wesley <mwesley250@...> wrote:
To whom it may concern,

This thread seems to be taking up an inordinate amount of bandwidth, does
not seem to be progressing any farther than it has in previous
reincarnations and is getting acrimonious as well.

Techniques for converting color files or film to digital B&W prints are of
valid interest to the group since that is a path many people take regardless
of how some may view this process. However, it should be obvious to all
involved that these tired old arguments of B&W vs. color and digital vs.
film do not change anyone's opinion.

Please wrap this one up and let's move on to something else.

Martin Wesley


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