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Kelly Duntley
{K:13889} 10/23/2005
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Thanks for the great info. I did download the free filter that you directed me to. I can't wait to try it out. Thank You Kelly
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Shaun Rullens
{K:2732} 10/22/2005
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http://www.optikvervelabs.com/ Try this site for the plug-in it is free
Shawn
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Shaun Rullens
{K:2732} 10/22/2005
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The best B&W Filters for digial shooter is the Best on I have found at http://www.silveroxide.com/
There is a free one. But I have to get back to ya later on that one it is also good, it also does other stuff.
I shoot only film. I just like it. I can get excellent enlargements from 35mm and 6cm x6cm MF.
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
Shawn
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Kelly Duntley
{K:13889} 10/22/2005
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You are correct about the EOS Rebel 2000. I actually own a EOS digital Rebel and I thought that was what was picked. Thank you for you comment by the way. Any suggestions on how to change to black and white and what Setting to use in photoshop for more depth. I looked at you pictures and I like the B & W photos. Never have thougt of using that modality. A great eye opener!!!
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Shaun Rullens
{K:2732} 10/21/2005
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Wow, great shot. I think this would look great as a B&W. What kind of film did you use? Canon EOS REBEL 2000 is not digital camera.
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