If I am shooting with B&W in mind, I will set the camera to B&W so that I get an Idea of the finished product when I look at the LCD. But I shoot in RAW so I still get the choice of B&W or Colour when I process them.
^^^ This sounds like the best way to me![]()
Richard.
I don't like the camera's BW setting so I don't use it -- if I need a quick visualisation (which happens occasionally) I can convert individual images in camera without damaging the original. Mostly I know what it will look like in BW anyway although occasionally I'm surprised and an image is better in colour.
Not a chance in..................
I have a series of actions in PS3 for B&W conversions. No way would I trust the camera to get B&W right.
The idea of a quick look at what an image looks like in B&W is a good idea.
Ive never used any of my camera preset picture styles. Are any of them worth bothering with?
Theres one where you can create your own style (sharpness, contrast, saturation and tone) What are your thoughts on that? Waste of time?
How do you convert individual images in camera?
It has some very basic editing functions with a straightforward conversion to black and white being one of the options. It'll save as a separate jpg file without altering the original jpg or RAW file.
Again, if you shoot RAW then using these settings can give you an idea of what you want to achieve, but I wouldn't do it shooting jpg, what you see on the little screen on the back of your camera might not look so great when you look at it on your computer screen. One way of experimenting would be to shoot RAW + JPG, then if you don't like what the in camera settings have done, you've always got the RAW file to fall back on.
As I thought. Theyre a waste of time really![]()