Howdy, Glen.  Mpix.com offers a service called True Digital Black and
White.  http://www.mpix.com/trueblackandwhite.aspx  Hope this helps.

On 9/29/05, Glen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 01:19 PM 9/29/2005, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> >I really
> >dislike having to shoot color all the time and then make conversions in PS.
> >Maybe that will change, but, for me, there's nothing that can replace real
> >B&W film with the photos printed on silver paper.
>
> I've recently been asked to shoot some B&W work. I use my *stDS these days,
> and the conversion to B&W isn't a problem for me at all. In fact, it should
> be easier to get many of the tonal effects I want with a digital system.
>
> However, getting a print that looks like my old selenium toned art prints
> is going to be a real challenge. Does anyone know of a way to get prints
> made on traditional silver-based B&W paper from my *istDS? I want the very
> rich blacks and crisp tonal range of real prints that have been selenium
> toned. I either need a way to get a film negative made from an *istDS
> image, or find some place that can print onto actual silver paper for me,
> so I can tone the prints myself.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> I'm afraid that I'll probably have to settle for printing them on a color
> printer, or color printing service, and forget about the special appeal of
> selenium-toned silver images. I guess this is how the platinum printing
> guys felt when that style of printing became obsolete.
>
> Hey, since I brought it up, I wonder if any diehard artist has made
> platinum B&W prints from their digital SLR?  ;)
>
>
> thanks,
> Glen
>
>


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