On Nov 18, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Ralf R. Radermacher wrote: > Collin Brendemuehl <coll...@brendemuehl.net> wrote: > >> 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. > > I don't see less tonality in my digital B/W. I usually shoot in colour > and then do the conversion either in Photoshop (via Lab minus a and b) > or more recently in Lightroom, because it's easier to control the grey > value of the various colours. > > http://www.fotoralf.de/fotos/pages/0024.html > http://www.fotoralf.de/fotos/pages/0020.html > http://www.fotoralf.de/fotos/pages/0063.html > http://www.fotoralf.de/fotos/pages/0196.html > http://www.fotoralf.de/fotos/pages/0087.html > Ralf, If you see most of your noise in one channel (such as blue) how do you handle it?
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