jsbn said:![]()
First time I'm trying direct B&W mode on a DSLR and to be honest I'm quite impressed.![]()
rogue76 said:The new Olympus E500 has B&W mode with colour filtersThought of getting that instead but the noise at high iso for that cam disappointed me..
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jsbn said:Ok lah. I guess we can't have best of both worlds. Want this, want that and want cheap.![]()
MadAnt said:Mmm...
Actually if you have photoshop, you would be able to create black and white from colour images with the effect of whatever colour filter you want.
Check out the channel mixer tool in photoshop.
Much more flexible than using an actual filter too =)
i don't need those useless features in 7D.Del_CtrlnoAlt said:lao eh, and the stupid fact that D7D dun have this... wah kao... when the new firmware coming!!!
anyway, wan color filters, just print out a color chart, den preset whitebalance to that color, your pics auto got filter liao lor...
Ditto.majere2sg said:20D may not be a new DSLR, but it has the following color toning (Yellow/Orange/Red/Green) for B/W. I believe the same also applies for 350D.
LOL dun think there's actually a B&W filter other than using IR filter rite.. From my use it creates a totally different photo. very cool (without the channel swapping). Don't think there's a software filter than can do something similar yet..nightwolf75 said:well... yeah. tho the purists out there will argue dat the actual filter on the lens will give a more even rendering across ur pics. :bsmilie:
unseen said:Ditto.
LOL dun think there's actually a B&W filter other than using IR filter rite.. From my use it creates a totally different photo. very cool (without the channel swapping). Don't think there's a software filter than can do something similar yet..
hmm anyway hor.. dSLR B&W mode is just colour desaturation of a colour photo. If u dun believe me u test it out. LOL unlike film, dSLR sensors don't capture in B&W.. the best they can do is to use the colour information and desaturate it. Something that is also done in Photoshop. And you can do it better with the colour channel information. I doubt the small processor in the camera can match the $500 CPU in my computer.
Hee I see.. LOL that one i can't comment.. only did colour film b4.. already made me a broke guy.. nvr did touch BnW film photography b4..nightwolf75 said:opss... i meant the standard BnW filters for film photography - yellow-green, red and blue.
haha i think Kodak stopped making digital cameras for a long time liaoz... LOL they actually made a BnW digital camera? wah... Must go google and have a @@ at the camera.. cannot be so sua ku..nightwolf75 said:yep. dat sums it up. AFAIK, there's only 1 truely BnW digital camera - the Kodak DCS 760m.![]()
Dis I have to agree. I forgot that it was on B&W mode when I popped over to Esplanade waterfront for a test and my first picture there was on B&W! :bsmilie:nightwolf75 said:well... yeah. tho the purists out there will argue dat the actual filter on the lens will give a more even rendering across ur pics. :bsmilie:
but, yeah. u can create it in photoshop or can try these set of free filters.
http://www.opanda.com/en/pf/index.html
still, its not a good idea to directly convert ur pic in camera to BnW. best to leave it in colour then manipulate it in PS. there are also free PS BnW *.atn and plugins (try google optikverve) available online.
Drudkh said:i don't need those useless features in 7D.
nope, those are really useless. once i shoot in b/w i can't control the tones anymore. if i shoot in colour, i still have choices to select RGB/CMYK channels to get what i want.Del_CtrlnoAlt said:U jealous? :bsmilie: