From: Norman J. Ford (njford@netvigator.com)
Date: 04/15/00-05:36:45 AM Z
A student of mine asked a question (noted below). I've a few ideas but
was wondering if anyone has anything better.
> Recently I saw some very good B/W prints of the Tibetan landscapes. The photographer names.Shong Gangming. He used
> Kodak E100S film instead of B/W films. I'd like to know how to make the same result as B/W film by using a color one?
> If color film can make prints as good as the B/w film, why bother using the color film solely? Do you have any idea?
Thanks,
Norman
-- Norman Jackson Ford - Photographer University of Hong Kong Research/TA , Dept. of Comparative Literature & Hong Kong Arts Centre - Photography FacultyFlat 19/B, Pan View Court 162 Third St. Sai Ying Pun Hong Kong
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