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I know that many would suggest you work in color and then convert to b/w, but I love the results from setting the camera to b/w. Beegie's ginger colored coat makes it difficult tp decide on contrast to accurately represent it when converting from color. The b/w setting seems to get it "just right". No noise reduction.
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golfpic | 20-Nov-2006 09:57 | |
Michele Rodgers | 02-Sep-2006 14:36 | |