All shades of grey. That's a good one to remember, Scott. You may be right, 
there.
Regards Jens

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On Aug 20, 2008 14:32 "Scott Loveless" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jens wrote:
> > Hello list In my camera club we had a discussion: What is
> > monochrome?
> > What's the "official" photographic definition?
> > 
> > The only way I seem to be able to understand the monochrome
> > definition is this:
> > 
> > In monohrome photography we paint with light in the darkness. With
> > white on black. Or with white on any other background. So white on
> > blue, white on green. white on red etc. Right?
> > 
> A monochrome image is one which is made with different shades of one 
> color.  A black and white photograph (the finished product) really 
> doesn't have any black or white in it.  It's all shades of gray.
> 
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