In a message dated 4/3/2009 10:17:30 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Marnie,

Thank  you.  That is interesting.  I haven't done much Black and White  
since I put film in the closet.  Take a look at the stairs in my  Wedding 
set on  Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jhg2/3383123133/in/set-72157615743020001/
Is  that the sort of picture you would touch?

PS, I was mousing around in the  freezer yesterday and I still have about 
6 rolls of  Kodachrome....ooops  Mailers too.  I think the mailers are 
good  firestarters.

Regards,

John  Graves
WA1JG

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Well, I like as is. 

But you could  bring up some shadow detail if you wanted. Uh, you do realize 
I meant a B&W  conversion module for Digital Cameras (that mainly shoot only 
in color), right?  It's simple, but I like it, because it allows one to play a 
bit with the  red/blue/green channels. Which, I suppose, actually one could do 
with an  original B&W too, just hit convert to B&W (although already B&W) and 
 play with it. Actually I do that fairly often -- run the B&W conversion  
twice on a photo. I find after the first conversion, once B&W, I may want to  
play with the channels a bit more. The full PS and LR have a bit more than 
that,  
I am pretty positive, but Elements has just about the right level of 
complexity  (or non-complexity) for me.

Very nice photo.  :-)

Marnie    BTW, since PSE5 is now an older version, I'd  look for it on  ebay.

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