Color will give you more control in post processing, but B&W has actual clumps of silver in the film as opposed to dye clouds in color film. Those clumps of silver give B&W film a unique grain texture and tonal characteristics. I suggest you use B&W straight from the camera.![]()
Yeah, I know what you meant. But you did ask what was the "best" way. That would be B&W film. :thumbsup: Occham's Razor. (learned that from a movie.)
Paul



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