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I hear this comment a lot on the web... that there's no comparison between the look of, say, Tri-X, and digital. But looking at web-based digitally-created black and white images, I see a LOT of gorgeous stuff that certainly LOOKS as good as anything I ever produced in the darkroom. And now with Photoshop ad-ons like Silver E-fex Pro, it seems like high-quality digital black and white is possible. Not true??
I was referring to the look of printed pictures, and therefore the web is completely irrelevant. Or don't you look at paper anymore?
Getting prints back from a frontier B&W printer has pushed me back into the darkroom.
As for "no comparison" I did not mean to say that the image quality of converted pictures was bad. It just looks completely different. I have never seen a good digital B&W made to simulate Tri-X. It was not a comment on the images, just the feel of the grain.
I have also seen some fantastic digital B&W. I am not as much a fan of using the Nik software as I supposed I would be, but that is me.