On Saturday April 17 2004 10:10 pm, you wrote:
> Not strictly true.
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> It is possible to duplicate this quality in PS rather than just
> desaturate. It's facinating to play with the color channels and see the
> tonality of different areas change. It's been so long since I did any
> B&W darkroom work that I can't try to approximate the signature of a
> given film/paper combo, but I can change the tonal pallete to suit my
> fancy.
>
> Moose
>
> dhsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > .......
> >
> >B&W is nothing but desaturated color and therefore is some kind of second
> > cousin to color.
I agree with you. I was making a comment on the common digital crowd's view
about B&W. There are many (not on this list) that believe just because they
buy a digtal camera and have a computer and printer they don't need to know
anything about photography.
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