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Chris Calohan
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Have you tried this in black and white?
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The color is soft but very necessary. Beautiful color.
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It's nothing in B&W compared to color...and I am a big B&W fan.
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I like the glow at the top of the lamp. The low saturation works well hereā¦
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As another B&W fan, I agree with Chris. Nice!
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