SRPhotographic wrote in post #2371447
It has to do with how I shoot in b&w. I am using the 350D.
I set the camera to RAW, but I set the shot parameter to b&w using the color filter I want. I can shoot in b&w in the camera, but when I import the RAW photos, they are color.
This way I can judge my contrast and exposure of the shot in b&w while shooting, but still use Photohop for my conversion to b&w.
Wondering if I'm the only one to do this.
From the responses, I don't think most people understand the point he made. By shooting jpg and RAW, AND setting the mode to B&W, you get both. The jpg is in B&W, but the RAW still has all the color info. Viewing the jpeg on the screen gives you a rough idea of what the B&W will look like. He is not using the jpg B&W for printing, just camera preview. One of the toughest things to learn is how to 'see' a shot in B&W. This method helps a lot by giving a B&W preview, while leaving all the color in the RAW for the final conversion process at a later time. In fact, the jpg can just be set to 'small', as long as it's good enough for a preview. Think of the B&W jpg as a B&W Polaroid preview.