I also go to black and white when I have had to use a high ISO and don't like the grain in color. But in black and white it works great! In my film days I used to "push" film to twice its native ASA, and let it cook in the developing tank for a long time. Talk about beautiful grain for black and white pics. ;)
Thank you for this video Petr.
I'm glad you found it helpful.
I also go to black and white when I have had to use a high ISO and don't like the grain in color. But in black and white it works great! In my film days I used to "push" film to twice its native ASA, and let it cook in the developing tank for a long time. Talk about beautiful grain for black and white pics. ;)
You know your stuff, Bill :) Grain is good!
Thanks but no thanks.
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