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Hi Bob > Been fun reading all this input to Chris on b/w. Since I > started with b/w, I am probably old fashioned enough to still > suggest the experience at least once. Just don't buy all the > stuff necessary for it. Like taking a trip back into history. After reading some of the replies I decided to leave the Olympus back in the drawer and concentrate on the D100. I am about to upload two pictures I took of a great multi-waterfall in Yorkshire and would appreciate any feedback you or anyone could give on whether the colour or B&W rendition is better, and why.. The upload will be to FONiX, so you can see 'em at: http://www.fonix.org/code/html-WebAlbum?Command=View?FindWho=1&ImageNumb er=4 http://www.fonix.org/code/html-WebAlbum?Command=View?FindWho=1&ImageNumb er=5 Thanks in anticipation! Regards Chris --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5* Origin: FONiX Info Systems * Berkshire UK * www.fonix.org (2:252/171) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 252/171 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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