Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This fact brings into question whether shooting on b&w stock for digital use has any future at all, or whether it would be better to shot everything on colour stock (possibly tranny) and then let the end use or maybe the subject matter dictate the format (if that is the right word) that it is finally output as. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Gerry, This was exactly my thought as I looked at the images. Shoot colour, and decide later. As Johnny has shown, even an aweful negative can be rescued to make an outstanding print with enought electronic wizardry. I have been doing this with my travels for some time with Kodachrome, and making b/w images later via the computer, via photo CD scans. I don't have the fancy printers, inks and paper, but the results have shown that it is quite feasible. For street shooters, however, print film with its enormous latitude will probably allow even more freedom to grab the decisive moments. Cheers Alastair