Except that you lose a little noise margin.  Its better theoretically
to put the actual filters on, then process.

gonz

On 3/19/08, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would suppose they would be similar, but probably not identical since
>  sensors have a different response curve than film.  I've never tried it,
>  but using digital filters after the fact will probably give almost the
>  same results.
>
>
>  Bill Owens wrote:
>  > If I were to use a B&W filter, say yellow or red on a DSLR then convert the
>  > image from the sensor to B&W, would the results be the same as on film?
>  >
>  > Bill
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