Thursday, October 1, 2009

3 helpful black & white tips

Darren Rowse points out a few good tips for black and white photos. For starters, If your camera doesn’t allow you to shoot in RAW (or you choose not to) - shoot in color and do your conversion to black and white later on your computer.

While most digital cameras offer you the option to shoot in Black and White (and can produce some reasonable results) you have more control over your end results if you have the color data to work with in your conversion on your computer

Shoot with the lowest possible ISO possible. While this is something that most of us do in color photography it is particularly important when it comes to black and white where noise created by ISO can become even more obvious. If you’re after this ‘noise’ (or grain) you can always add it later in your post production - but it’s harder to go the other way and take noise out.

2 comments:

  1. This is great. whenever I wanted a black n white pic, I always changed my setting on my camera, guess its better to do it on my computer later.

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  2. Excellent suggestion. It really does make a difference adjusting the ISO and exposure and other settings manually apposed to just letting the camera do all the work. I guess I never really thought about how true it is that b&w photos really show noise that much more.

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