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Old December 12th 12, 12:22 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Andrew Haley
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Default D3 and Filters

nospam wrote:
In article
, Doug
Jewell wrote:


BTW - if you are planning on doing B&W, then I'd suggest
still using your B&W contrast filters. Photoshop can emulate
them but the result just isn't the same.


that's a bad idea. due to the bayer pattern, using a colour filter
will adversely affect the resolution of the sensor.


plus, photoshop can duplicate what the filter would have done and a
whole lot more, including selectively applying various filters to
different parts of the image.