Yes, it's a PhotoShop process.  I should have been clear about that. PhotoShop 
is quite expensive, but it's also very powerful. I'd be lost wihout it. 
However, I know others do just fine using other software. I'm not sure, but PS 
Elements, which is much less expensive, may have channel mixer capability. 
Perhaps someone else can tell us.
Paul
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From: "Marcus A. Hofmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Paul, I assume you're talking about Adobe Photoshop (which I am  
> hesitating to buy, because I am not sure if I really need such  
> expensive software)?
> 
> 
> Marcus
> 
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> Am 13.03.2008 um 15:59 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > 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
> >>
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> >> 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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