...... so my question to everyone- are you shooting these in a B&W setting in the camera, or are you finishing as B&W with processing application??
... Or should I ask this question in a separate thread?
: )
...... so my question to everyone- are you shooting these in a B&W setting in the camera, or are you finishing as B&W with processing application??
... Or should I ask this question in a separate thread?
: )
I'd highly suggest shooting in color, then converting to b&w later. You can always convert your color pics to b&w, but can't turn your b&w's to color. That might not be the case if you shoot in RAW though.
Same as above. I shoot in color and then convert. Sometimes I know when I take the picture that I am going to convert it and pay particular attention to shadows and contrast. Sometimes it's a nice surprise that I find one that I love in BW, but didn't intend for it to be. Above, the shot of the tombstone was only ever intended for B/W and the coffee image was one I converted because the bright blue labels didn't match my office decor.
Thanks for responses! I can't wait for our trip in May!
By then I may know which camera I want... it seems to change almost daily, point and shoot... dslr......4/3's......dslr....travel zoom...dslr?????
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