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NDSinNY
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Apologies if this should have been in the image processing section, but because I'm actually interested in image capturing I put it here...
I'm using a GX100. I have basically three ways of getting good B/W images out of it:
1. Set the Picture Quality to Fine JPG, and the Image Setting to B/W. Then use the B/W JPG that is so captured.
2. Set the Picture Quality to RAW, and the Image Setting to B/W. Then use the B/W JPG that is captured along with the color DNG file.
3. Set the Picture Quality to RAW, and the Image Setting to anything. Then use the color DNG and convert to gray scale using post-processing.
Is there any one of the above approaches that consistently produces the best results. If not, under what conditions would you use one of the above.
Thanks for your advice.
I'm using a GX100. I have basically three ways of getting good B/W images out of it:
1. Set the Picture Quality to Fine JPG, and the Image Setting to B/W. Then use the B/W JPG that is so captured.
2. Set the Picture Quality to RAW, and the Image Setting to B/W. Then use the B/W JPG that is captured along with the color DNG file.
3. Set the Picture Quality to RAW, and the Image Setting to anything. Then use the color DNG and convert to gray scale using post-processing.
Is there any one of the above approaches that consistently produces the best results. If not, under what conditions would you use one of the above.
Thanks for your advice.