But it definately appears monochromatic. Most of us old guys would consider it a B&W image.

I remember doing some copy pictures of very old photographs for a customer. She wanted to keep the color toning and ageing, so I shot them in color negative. My lab guy got interested and we managed to reproduce the old prints almost exactly while getting rid of most of the damage. Hey, can you do that with out computers or Photoshop? Yes, indeed, but it is more work.

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Lasse Karlsson wrote:

"tanyas" doesn't count as grayscale or B&W since it is slightly sepia. Other than that, I might have preferred that one...

-- graywolf http://graywolfphoto.com

"You might as well accept people as they are,
you are not going to be able to change them anyway."




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