Hi Kieke,
       I recommend to my photography students not to take monochrome images as 
jpgs, but rather in colour and do the BW conversion later as you can get better 
results. The RAW file retains the colour and gives you the freedom to do what 
you want. If you like the B/W produced by the camera I suggest shoot in raw 
plus Jpeg. Use the JPG as the image but retain the RAW in case you want to 
bring back the colour or do a custom conversion.

If you want, I can send some instructions for converting colour to B/W using 
GIMP. Also, there are some good ways in DT but I have not put much effort into 
that yet.

good luck


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tnx

Hartelijke groet,
Hieke van Hoogdalem



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Verzonden: maandag 8 november 2021 15:51
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Onderwerp: Re: [darktable-user] My raw files show black and white in 
lighttable, but not in darkroom



Guillermo Rozas schrieb am 08.11.21 um 14:53:
> If you want to recover that JPG rendition from your camera (and you're
> not saving RAW+JPG), exiftool can extract the embedded JPG from the RAW file.
exactly.
Only drawback might be that Fuji does not embed full resolution.
e. g.
X-T30 RAF 14bit
compressed RAW: 6384 x 4182


JPG-from-RAW: 4416 x 2944

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regards
Bernhard

https://www.bilddateien.de<https://www.bilddateien.de>

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