Ray Sachs
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- Not too far from Philly
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- you should be able to figure it out...
Do you shoot in the monochrome setting or convert to mono after? I do want to try the high ISO mono settings next week.
In my limited experience, I convert the low ISO shots after the fact with Silver Efex Pro - I tried some back to back with SPP and SEP2 and couldn't see a quality difference, but if course there's a lot more control with SEP. But for high ISO B&W, you've pretty much got no option but to use SPP in order to drop out most or all of the red and green data and put most or all of the emphasis on the blue channel, which stays the cleanest, being the top-most of the color layers on the sensor.
And then sometimes I might add toning or borders or vignetting in SEP, but the basic conversion has to happen in SPP.
-Ray