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Why shoot in Black and White?
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<blockquote data-quote="C. Hand" data-source="post: 553332" data-attributes="member: 41207"><p>Ok, I am fairly new, so this question I am sure has been asked already (so you can point me to a thread if you like). My question is should I set my camera to shoot Black and White or convert pictures in Photoshop? Is there a quality difference between shooting in black and white rather than doing it in Photoshop? I hate post processing, so I understand the hassle of having to do this in Photoshop, and I would rather get it right in the camera, but is there any quality difference one way or the other? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C. Hand, post: 553332, member: 41207"] Ok, I am fairly new, so this question I am sure has been asked already (so you can point me to a thread if you like). My question is should I set my camera to shoot Black and White or convert pictures in Photoshop? Is there a quality difference between shooting in black and white rather than doing it in Photoshop? I hate post processing, so I understand the hassle of having to do this in Photoshop, and I would rather get it right in the camera, but is there any quality difference one way or the other? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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