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Why shoot in Black and White?
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<blockquote data-quote="480sparky" data-source="post: 553511" data-attributes="member: 15805"><p>My SOP is to shoot raw so I still have all the color data to do a post conversion. But I set the camera up for shooting b&w so I can preview the shot in monochrome on the monitor to 'qualify' it.</p><p></p><p>There's no one, single 'best' way to do conversions. In fact, I now routinely use at least 12 different conversion methods. Which one depends on which I choose in the field. Setting your camera to shoot b&w only will only give you one option.... the one some nameless, faceless software engineer on the other side of the globe chose 3 years ago to be included in your camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="480sparky, post: 553511, member: 15805"] My SOP is to shoot raw so I still have all the color data to do a post conversion. But I set the camera up for shooting b&w so I can preview the shot in monochrome on the monitor to 'qualify' it. There's no one, single 'best' way to do conversions. In fact, I now routinely use at least 12 different conversion methods. Which one depends on which I choose in the field. Setting your camera to shoot b&w only will only give you one option.... the one some nameless, faceless software engineer on the other side of the globe chose 3 years ago to be included in your camera. [/QUOTE]
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