On 21 Dec 2004 at 14:33, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> When shooting "real" B&W, one is concentrating on tonality, and
> would often be using the light in a scene differently than when shooting
> color.  So, converting color to B&W is often not the ideal way to get the
> best B&W result.

Now that I have found quite acceptable (to me) methods of producing quality B&W 
prints from my *ist D I'll be shooting more often with a view to producing an 
image that will finally be printed in gray-scale. I'm finding that I'm less 
inclined to expect to need film as the days roll by.


Rob Studdert
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