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Article: Photographing Monochrome with the Leica M (Typ 240)


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An interesting take - I suppose the question is whether or not you'd have been able to get an equivalent effect in post-process. So far I think I'd rather use Nik Silver-Efex than have to worry about taking filters with me - it seems to slightly defeat the point of digital. However, there are some lovely images in your piece - so thanks for giving pause for thought!

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Nice article indeed, but a number of images have the text projected over them, instead of under them.

 

As for the use of colour filters, using the post-processing effects in Lightroom will result in noise and loss of dynamic range in the colour channel that has been boosted.

If you know beforehand that you are going to do monochrome, it is better, and certainly more elegant, to use colour filters, just like on film.

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As for the use of colour filters, using the post-processing effects in Lightroom will result in noise and loss of dynamic range in the colour channel that has been boosted.

 

 

True enough, especially for big adjustments, but you give up anywhere from 1-3 stops when using a physical filter. So, on the same shutter speed and aperture, you will be dialing in higher ISO (and with it, extra noise and possibly lower DR) throughout the entire image to get the same exposure.

 

 

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Nice article indeed, but a number of images have the text projected over them, instead of under them.

 

As for the use of colour filters, using the post-processing effects in Lightroom will result in noise and loss of dynamic range in the colour channel that has been boosted.

If you know beforehand that you are going to do monochrome, it is better, and certainly more elegant, to use colour filters, just like on film.

 

Thats what I thought, since I knew I was going monochrome I thought I could use the yellow filter anyway.

 

On the text being on top of images, could you email me a screenshot maybe? And tell me what browser you are using...

 

I've tested extensively... but apperantly it's not fully compatible with all browsers yet! :D

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