Thanks Marcus (and all others who responded).
I use the channel mixer for BW conversions most of the time. After clicking on 
"monochromatic," I usually start with about 80% red, 12% green and 10% blue, 
then fiddle with the sliders. A bit less of one, a bit more of another. I just 
work the numbers until I think it looks good. I sometimes go to -2 or -4 on the 
adjustment called "Constant" as well. 

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Marcus A. Hofmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Paul, that's a very nice shot. Reminds me of a new years eve party a  
> while ago, where at 0:00 everyone was busy with their cellphones...
> 
> Btw, how do you do your b/w conversions? Looks good.
> 
> 
> Marcus
> 
> --
> Am 13.03.2008 um 11:39 schrieb Paul Stenquist:
> 
> > Is everyone sleeping? I've been overpesoed lately, but since there's
> > no activity here, I'll offer another. Had I to shoot this over again,
> > I'd stop down a wee bit to get the rear figures in focus as well as
> > the front. But it's a mildly amusing pic as shot. K20D, DA50-200,
> > 50mm, f4, 1/100th, ISO 1600 at the coffee shop:
> > http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7050569&size=lg
> >
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