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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 396223" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>First off, Live View will display direct sensor data, which is neither RAW nor JPEG, but if you needed to categorize it then I would say "interpreted RAW data" with the interpretation based predominantly on the camera profile you've chosen. So yes, if you changed that profile then what you are seeing in Live View should change - you only need to change the profile to Monochrome to see that. </p><p></p><p>With that said, you may want to play with a profile that you might not otherwise use to help enhance night vision. I suspect that with a bump to contrast and perhaps the application of colored filters the Monochrome setting <strong><em>might</em></strong> enable you to better recognize details in dimly lit night shots. You would either need to switch back to a separate profile before shooting or just recognize that your B&W preview image is not what you'll see on import, but if focusing is your prime motivator then this might be your best option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 396223, member: 9240"] First off, Live View will display direct sensor data, which is neither RAW nor JPEG, but if you needed to categorize it then I would say "interpreted RAW data" with the interpretation based predominantly on the camera profile you've chosen. So yes, if you changed that profile then what you are seeing in Live View should change - you only need to change the profile to Monochrome to see that. With that said, you may want to play with a profile that you might not otherwise use to help enhance night vision. I suspect that with a bump to contrast and perhaps the application of colored filters the Monochrome setting [B][I]might[/I][/B] enable you to better recognize details in dimly lit night shots. You would either need to switch back to a separate profile before shooting or just recognize that your B&W preview image is not what you'll see on import, but if focusing is your prime motivator then this might be your best option. [/QUOTE]
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