I just recently started developing and printing my own B&W, and before that 
used with scans of B&W film or de-saturated color film.  I'll also flip the 
digicam into B&W mode from time to time.

If you're planning to use a scanner and digital printer, I'd suggest using 
either chromogenic B&W (like Ilford XP2 super or Kodak B&W +) or shooting 
color negatives and converting to grayscale. I've never been able to scan 
traditional B&W film well - the scanner seems to accentuate the grain and 
lose some of the sharpness. I've also had a hard time getting consistent 
results in terms of B&W film development from the local labs, even those 
that are well regarded, but the chromogenic B&W negatives seem to come out 
OK from any minilab.

In regards to converting color film to grayscale, aside from de-saturating 
your scan you can extract a particular channel, sometimes with better 
results.  Corel Photopaint has a "split channels to" command that will 
create grayscale representations of each color channel.  These sometimes 
are more interesting than just desaturating, and sort of simulate the 
effects of using a color filter with B&W.

The biggest problem I have with digital grayscale is getting a decent 
print. The documentation with my Epson 2000p flat out says it is not 
intended for B&W, and it's predicessor, an Epson Photo EX, was just as 
bad.  Maybe other brands of printers can do better at this.  I get a 
monochrome print but usually with a blue or green tint.  If I print in B&W 
(not color ink) then there is a loss in fine detail. All in all, I have to 
admit that traditional B&W prints do seem to do better.

Hope this helps -

MCC

At 06:37 AM 2/18/02 +1100, Kevin wrote:

>I have been fiddling with GIMP and grey scale images and color
>reduction to 2 colors (black and white) and have been having
>some success. What I am curious about is the quality of such
>an image taken with color film against black and white images
>taken with black and white film.
>My situation is this. All my film, color or B&W is developed
>in a local lab. I then use my neg scanner to bring the images
>into the The GIMP for printing and/or manipulation.
>
>What are peoples thoughts about B & W film versus Greyscale?
>
>Kind regards
>Kevin

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