Well now that sounds like it might be fun if not necessary. Fun is good.
Paul
On Mar 30, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Manuel Magalhães wrote:
Ok Godfrey. You have a point there, but I don't have the time nor the
knowledge to do the things you do with respect to render B&W, so I
don't
mind to waste my money in something that gives me, immediately, so I
can
choose:
- More than 32 levels of B&W rendering i.e Pinhole, Holga, Antique
solarization and so on.
- ISO 32 Kodak Panatomic X
- ISO 50 Ilford Pan F Plus 50
- ISO 100 Agfa APX Pro
-ISO 100 Fuji Neopan Acros
- ISO 100 Kodak Plus X TMAX Pro
And many more...
That's why, for me, it works.
BTW Wonderful work guys with the PDML book! I just received my copy.
Best regards,
Manuel
On 09/03/30 19:41, "Godfrey DiGiorgi" <godd...@mac.com> wrote:
Why is it worth every penny?
I do my own B&W rendering.
I see no point to wasting money using someone else's notions of how
to
render B&W.
G
On Mar 28, 2009, at 4:59 PM, Manuel Magalhães wrote:
It's worth every penny. Here you can see an example
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