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    It is awesome.

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    One of my favorite references. Well worth the cost.

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    Way Beyond Monochrome ...

    .. is written by a German photographer who spent many years in the US, and a British photographer.
    Hence it combines many different viewpoints regarding B&W photography, the best of the New World and the best of the Old World !!!
    I have the 1st edition .. this book is one of those you definitely need to have in your own photo library .. at least if you can read English

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    Aye. I keep rereading it. That and edge of darkness

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    I had the first edition - like it enough that I bought the second edition.
    Bill Kumpf

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    I could not recommend it enough. Tons of information, I think it will help you grow your darkroom techniques whatever your current level is...

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    I have both editions. If a third update comes out, I will purchase it too. Very well written.
    one does not photograph something simply for “what it is”, but “for what else it is”. Minor White

    http://gerrymeekins.com

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    Highly recommended. A terrific book on black and white and a great reference.
    The Viewfinder is the Soul of the Camera

    If you don't believe it, look into an 8x10 viewfinder!

    Dan

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    Yeah, highly recommended. A great reference book.
    Pete.

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    Re: Input: Way Beyond Monochrome?

    Thanks for the input. I'll save for it. I know that I want the hardbound. Comparing the two, the hardbound has better blacks, etc.

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