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10/01/2005 05:54:10 PM · #1
this might be a silly question, but is it possiable to take black and white images on the camera its self or do i have to do this is PS afterwards... and if so with challenge guidelines does changing to balck and white (no spot touch up tho) fall under basic or advanced editing?

Edit: ignore the guidelines part i just read a line i missed that saies exactly that... *slaps himself over head*

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10/01/2005 05:58:02 PM · #2
Yes you can do B&W, but need to set it up as a choice in one of the custom menus. Still better to shoot in color and conver yourself. B&W / toned conversion is very common in challenges, open & member.

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10/01/2005 05:58:32 PM · #3
you can change the colors in basic to b/w without spot editing. I don't know if you can shoot in b/w on the camera, but converting from color gives you a lot more power in editing.
10/01/2005 06:08:19 PM · #4
and if you have a copy of photoshop, converting to B&W using the channel mixer, is one of my favorites, and is permissible in open and member challenges
10/02/2005 08:08:42 AM · #5
dont get me wrong i have PS, like all versions from 5 up, i was more wondering if i could take B&W from the camera, i couldnt find it them manual, and i wanted to know the limits of my camera :)

btw, thx BradP i found it

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