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    Ian: Good tip. have to try that one of these days.

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    No problem boss pnoize2k6. Theres also the Double Exposure Technique conversion to B&W boss.. I let you know about that too later after trying the calculations and compaire the images.

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    heck, since i've been posting some of my b/w....



    shot with an orange filter almost a year ago.

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    nice pics!! unsay nindot na cam gamiton for beginners like me , kana mao pa dyd pag sogod

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    Quote Originally Posted by sister maria
    ...my hubby just gave me one of his d-slr... ...and i want to shoot in b/w but without the boringly flat,
    drama-lacking sharpness and extremely ridiculous loss-of-detail contrasts (or the opposite foggy atmospheric
    lightness) that d-b/w modes produce...
    what camera did you get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baboy
    nice pics!! unsay nindot na cam gamiton for beginners like me , kana mao pa dyd pag sogod
    400D is a good starter kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by sister maria
    the way i understood it, b/w films are quite sensitive to the blue end of the (light) spectrum. i have always wondered about the b/w modes in digital and their behaviour as opposed to direct approach of the film (ie., light). are all digital cameras bound to produce panchromatic-like results? if so, then -- for the lack of a better word -- it sucks.

    my hubby just gave me one of his d-slr (he's a film dinosaur savant) and i want to shoot in b/w but without the boringly flat, drama-lacking sharpness and extremely ridiculous loss-of-detail contrasts (or the opposite foggy atmospheric lightness) that d-b/w modes produce.

    i have read some french photo issue about digital b/w modes and how pro's don't usually use it. instead they shoot in colour, post-process the shot in photoshop using channel mixing processes thereby emulating different b/w film characteristics, like mimicing silver process films.

    so boys, i don't really want to dabble and spend much time in post-processing (lacks the necessary p-shop skills), is there, or are there any quick short-cuts like existing filters where i could just emulate a b/w film-process with a click of a mouse or two? are there any special software b/w-emulation applications out there? does d-slrs come with rgb channel filters in b/w mode that i can program myself just to avoid digital post-processing?

    little girl wants to know. thank you.



    /cross-posted in black & white

    canon cameras starting with 20D has this built in b/w filters you're looking for... :mrgreen:

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    Quote Originally Posted by koto
    hehee classmate mana sa ako sis taga cebu doc limot lang ko sa iyang name shes a bit chubby but sexy and cute iyang eyes bahala gamay hehee
    hoi. first of all. im not from cebu doc. n oddly..... alot of people tell me im skinny. such a pity my face comes off as common diay.... tsk tsk...

  9. #2989

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    IR sa B/W nindot kaayo tanawn sa landscape

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    Quote Originally Posted by jalino
    hoi. first of all. im not from cebu doc. n oddly..... alot of people tell me im skinny. such a pity my face comes off as common diay.... tsk tsk...
    Hahaha.. Welcome to istorya.net jalino..

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