![]() Wait for it… But I set my camera for Raw+JPEG capture and select monochrome to provide an in-camera preview of what the image looks like in black and white, although the photograph is available as a color Raw file. To get out of a rut I sometimes shoot images using my camera’s direct monochrome mode. ![]() One advantage of creating a monochromatic digital image is that the original photograph can come from many sources, including a color file. One reason purists refer to black-and-white images as “monochrome” is that it’s a more precise term covering photographs made in sepia and other tones. ![]() There’s more to black-and-white photography than an absence of color. “It’s gotta be rock ‘n’ roll music, if you wanna dance with me.”-the late Chuck Berry Image was captured as a Raw file and converted to black and white using Silver Efex Pro. Lens was the wonderfully underrated and image stabilized Lumix G Vario 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 with a hand-held exposure of 1/400 second at f/9 and ISO 400. ![]() This black-and-white infrared image of a bicyclist crossing a pedestrian bridge was shot in McCabe Meadows in Parker, Colorado, with a Panasonic Lumix G5 that had the Standard IR conversion from LifePixel.
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