Remove color information.

PJ
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Peter Jason
Dec 14, 2006
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In some old photos on the internet, the black
& white prints come with the "clout
information (RGB)" attached.

Is it permissable to change this mode to
"greyscale" without losing any information?

Peter

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J
jaSPAMc
Dec 15, 2006
You -=might=- achieve a better image if ou use just one or two channels before greyscaling.

Some scanners offer the use of the green channel when making ‘greyscale’.

Why they’re there? Just too lazy to set it to greyscale and save bandwidth, IMHO.

On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 06:33:21 -0500, "G" found these unused words floating about:

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"Peter Jason" wrote in message
In some old photos on the internet, the black & white prints come with the "clout information (RGB)" attached.

Is it permissable to change this mode to "greyscale" without losing any information?

Peter
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G
Dec 16, 2006
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"Peter Jason" wrote in message
In some old photos on the internet, the black & white prints come with the "clout information (RGB)" attached.

Is it permissable to change this mode to "greyscale" without losing any information?

Peter

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