You know those are quite good B&W, remember the old Green filters were supposed to give the most "natural" rendition when used with panchromatic B&W film, seems that may translate fairly well to having only the green channel in a DSLR.

On 12/6/2010 10:03 AM, Charles Robinson wrote:
On Dec 5, 2010, at 23:10, P. J. Alling wrote:

You've got one channel I don;t think you're going to have a lot of control, 
brightness and contrast is about it.

Heh.  Yeah, I was going to amend my post with that observation...   It is a little bit 
freeing when all you can do is brightness, contrast, and the 
"recovery/shadows".  Still, it worked out well.  Punched up the 
exposure/contrast and they came out looking OK.

I still wish I could have shot this in color (well, more than one color) but I 
got a few shots that I would call 'acceptable'

http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2010/new_standards_holiday_show/index.html

  -Charles

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