tstermitz
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Roger Cicala at Lens rentals had a very interesting article on Black & White vs Color. He uses the LAB color space for editing, and shows some interesting reasons why this works for him.
The most interesting thing he talked about was how the brain works with the visual system to separate out B&W from Color channels. He says that B&W is responsible for the 3D awareness and movement the "where", while color is more for "what" and identifying shapes.
I'd never thought about it before, but it does seem strange that B&W photographs do such a good job of representing the world, despite the fact that our eyes are always operating in color.
The most interesting thing he talked about was how the brain works with the visual system to separate out B&W from Color channels. He says that B&W is responsible for the 3D awareness and movement the "where", while color is more for "what" and identifying shapes.
I'd never thought about it before, but it does seem strange that B&W photographs do such a good job of representing the world, despite the fact that our eyes are always operating in color.