Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]There is often an assumption on the LUG that there is a right and wrong or better and worse choice for the topic at hand. Rangefinders vs. SLRs, Leica vs. anything else, and B&W vs. color are examples. I suspect that much of the time it comes down to what one likes or does not like, especially for those of us who do photography as a hobby. Thus, while there are obviously "objective" differences between B&W and color, I wonder if for most of us, most of the time, it is really a matter of personal perference. I like B&W. While I shoot a lot of color, I find that the prints that really mean something to me, as opposed to creatively recording a scene, tend to be B&W rather than color. I find it much easier to visualize the end result if it is B&W and much, much easier to "print" via Photoshop. That is not to say it is easier, just that I find it easier. For example, I typically print using tritones and can usually play with curves and colors and make ordered choices in terms of my preferences. When I try to color correct a print I just have no idea what is going on. I find that B&W tends to abstract a bit from reality and let me express what I feel or what I see in my mind's-eye much more easily than color. I also find that I am really "turned on" by a nice tonal range in a B&W print. I find colors,even when they are nicely saturated and balanced, a more superficial visual experience. Again, this is all subjective. But that is the great thing about photography as a hobby. I am an academic and have lots of people tell me what is wrong with what I write in great detail. If I like a print, that is all that matters. Steve