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Anonymous
>>87563 I've always heard reduced dynamic range or reduced tonality was the supposed problem, not contrast.
If one is shooting digital, then just shoot raw and bump the contrast, then.
I don't see any problems with the results I get converting digital raw files, and if there was anything uncorrectable, I doubt professional and artistic photographers would use digital as much as they do for black and white, or at least, there would be more than one clunky old Kodak black-and-white only DSLR. Leica, I'm sure, would offer a black-and-white only version of the DMR.
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