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A couple of questions about B&W. Dan Margulis has a chapter in his book about converting colour to b&w but says nothing about how to handle straight b&w prints. The obvious thing to do is to scan them in greyscale and adjust the tonal range and print. However, is it better to scan as rgb and use the DM techniques to obtain a better result?
The second question relates to an rgb file in which I wish to use the green channel as my b&w final image. DM suggests discarding the other channels. How do you do this? Just drag them into the garbage can or is there a more refined method? Then, in what format should I store the result? Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter
The second question relates to an rgb file in which I wish to use the green channel as my b&w final image. DM suggests discarding the other channels. How do you do this? Just drag them into the garbage can or is there a more refined method? Then, in what format should I store the result? Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter
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