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[filmscanners] Re: scanning TMAX 3200
Besides the sharpness of B&W film that others have commented on, B&W film
has much greater dynamic range than color film (some film approaches 12
stops), an you can control contrast in 'difficult' situations via Zone
System manipulations.
Lots of reasons to shoot B&W -
----- Original Message -----
From: "don schaefer" <send2ds@mac.com>
To: <karlsch@verizon.net>
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 5:42 PM
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: scanning TMAX 3200
o o o
The BW CN films, why use them? If you want BW images, shoot with color
neg. That way you can use channel blending in Photoshop to get the BW
values just the way you want them.
>
Don
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