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<blockquote data-quote="stvn" data-source="post: 135364" data-attributes="member: 12205"><p>Thank you for your filter suggestions, during my many online searches into B&W photography I came across the Y2 or K2 yellow filter which I have now purchased for my next roll of B & W film.</p><p>As far as photoshop is concerned I will <u>never ever</u> use it with my 35mm film shots (Black & White or colour) as I feel this is totally defeating the object.</p><p>I will of course use photoshop when I use my digital DSLR for important shots, but film will always be for me, fun photography in its purest form. </p><p>If I get it wrong, fine I will learn for next time, just old fashioned I guess.</p><p></p><p>With the greatest and sincerest respect to everyone any photoshop suggestions I will ignore. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stvn, post: 135364, member: 12205"] Thank you for your filter suggestions, during my many online searches into B&W photography I came across the Y2 or K2 yellow filter which I have now purchased for my next roll of B & W film. As far as photoshop is concerned I will [U]never ever[/U] use it with my 35mm film shots (Black & White or colour) as I feel this is totally defeating the object. I will of course use photoshop when I use my digital DSLR for important shots, but film will always be for me, fun photography in its purest form. If I get it wrong, fine I will learn for next time, just old fashioned I guess. With the greatest and sincerest respect to everyone any photoshop suggestions I will ignore. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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