when I first got a digital camera I actually did shoot in BW... but now
I shoot everything in color and convert to
BW in elements if I think it works better.
So since you are shooting in RAW , and what you are shooting is in
color, I bet that "shooting in BW" is just something
in the camera that is letting you see in the LCD screen as if it were
black and white.
As for the cemetery photos... it would be good if you pruned them down
to about half before you show them to the list..
It's just too many to look at that are too similar . Pretend someone
else took the photos and you are the judge in the juried exhibit....
Or just show a link to one or two individual photos that you especially
like, in the fashion that Christine just did....
Then people can browse as they have time to do and if they would like.
(for me, it is hard to look at even one photo taken in a cemetery - but
that's nothing to do with photos)
ann
Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Okay last night I was doing some PP work on some photos we took yesterday.
While I was editing some DNG files that I took in B&W they appeared
correctly in Faststone but when edited or viewed in CS5 they turned back
into color photos. I don't believe this to be an issue with the K-R but
instead it is how CS5 read the files.
I suppose I am asking is do I need to install the software that came with
the camera or do I need to get the most recent update for CS5 RAW converter
program. I am also curious to know if anyone else has noticed this occurring
with B&W DNG files and CS5.
On another note we made it to Mt. Olivet Cemetery here in Nashville TN
yesterday evening and here is a link to the set of photos.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jt-johnson/sets/72157626151430886/
Thanks,
Jeffery
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Pictures that I have taken on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jt-johnson/
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