.....And to further complicate matters, if you shoot a color picture with a
color lens and show it to a color blind person, is the shot ruined?
If a stealth bomber crashes in a forest, does it make a sound?
Jay
>...and, do you avoid this issue if you shoot in colour and convert to B&W later
>in your favourite image editor ?
>> Wayne Harridge <wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> List,
>>
>> Just snipped this from a photo.net forum, comments please:
>>
>>
>>
>> Bruce Cahn, Nov 11, 2007; 06:07 p.m.
>>
>> The Mamiya lenses are OK for color, not so good for B&W. Get the 6x7 if
>> you can scrape up the cash. The quality difference in formats is
>> considerable. 6x7 is a wonderfully proportioned negative.
>>
>> Jacob Erickson, Nov 11, 2007; 07:54 p.m.
>>
>> What makes a lens okay for color but not B&W?
>>
>> Bruce Cahn, Nov 11, 2007; 10:48 p.m.
>>
>> Jacob: I wish I knew. Some lenses, having been designed for color just
>> are not good for B&W. Not enough subtlety in the tones.
>>
>>
>>
>> ...Wayne
>>
>> Wayne Harridge
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