Does being 50 make me "elderly"?
Or is it that I prefer chemicals for good monochromatic prints?

But to the question ...
No.  They just prove the inferiority of digital.
Everything is faked.  Approximated.

Want to improve them and really give them the "old" look?
Take out the blue component first.  Then convert.
Plate and tin type emulsions had little or no blue sensitivity.
There may be other fixes as well, but that comes to mind first.

Collin

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Subject: OT - So quiet in here
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I have the feeling that today's activity dropped a notch (march
break?) so I thought about asking to the eldery members if this effect
makes photos look like when you first started photography ;o)

"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose"
                                                -- Jim Elliott

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