I find that B&W renderings need a touch more contrast, compared to the color version. That's something I didn't really notice all that much in the good ol' days of film.

On 11/1/2015 11:17 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
I prefer the colour. The other is a bit bland, but would would respond well to 
more contrast, I think

B
I'll have to check my in camera settings, i think i have it at + 1 for
contrast, may need to try +2 and see

Dave
On 1 Nov 2015, at 15:07, David J Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:

Taken last weekend on our camera club walkabout.

B&W is in camera conversion using red filter bias, and the colour
shot, same scene is from the RAW file of the X30

https://www.flickr.com/photos/djbrooks/22649815196/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/djbrooks/22487873630/

Comments.??

Dave

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