The only minor tinkering I've done in this area is use a polarizer on the B&W 
preset and compare that to a post color conversion. Felt the color channel 
conversion capabilities were superior.

--- On Thu, 11/18/10, Collin Brendemuehl <coll...@brendemuehl.net> wrote:

> From: Collin Brendemuehl <coll...@brendemuehl.net>
> Subject: digital b&w
> To: "pdml" <pdml@pdml.net>
> Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010, 11:02 AM
> I've been looking at a lot of digital
> b&w work this week.
> 
> When you digitroids do this, do you employ filters like we
> filmaniacs do?
> I'm thinking that this might be a good Saturday a.m.
> experiment.
> 
> When I look at the work on Pentax photo gallery, the
> B&w efforts
> seem to share a common fault:  3 tones -- near-black,
> near-white, zone 6.
> There just is not the tonal variance.
> 
> Sincerely, 
> 
> Collin Brendemuehl 
> http://kerygmainstitute.org 
> 
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> he cannot lose" 
> -- Jim Elliott 
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