On 25 Sep 2004 at 19:52, Don wrote: > Since there is absolutlely no B&W photo content now I won't miss > anything. Any body wnat to join me? C'mon let's get back to the B&W > printing discussion..... > Uh no, but the idea Don is to post on topic discussions, bot to berate someone elses OT discussion, by starting another OT discussion....... Okay, here is a question for you all, to get this back on topic. I have two film cameras, and it's a good thing, because one of them is having a problem, and needs to go to the shop :-( Normally I use one to shoot B&W and the other to shoot Colour, obviously not possible, with only one camera. However I have long thought that B&W is a state of mind. In other words if you compose a scene, as if it were being shot on B&W film, then even though the film (or sensor) is colour, you can scan (if film) sremove the colour and print, there will be no difference in the print, from one that is shot on B&W film in the first place. Comments, anyone? W
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B&W from colour (was: going nomail til this XP stuff stops)
2004-09-26 by The Wogster
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