Auslese said:
The main adjustment you need to make is to your attitude and working methods...
If you cannot figure out how to see your images in Black and White, you need to become more familiar with how your software works.
Good luck with that black and white monitor thing.
Nice post, but you can't figure it out either, I build and program computers....Part of the problem is that Nikon is demanding that people use their bloated image format, but at least they do allow people to shoot in JPEG and Raw because Raw is actually inferior. Ever think of that?
You've provided me with a fine morning laugh. I look forward to your dissertation on the inferiority of the raw capture format. What journal is publishing that?
Dude...you want Black and White rendering of your images...Jeebus...set B&W as the import profile in LR, and have the previews made as B&W images....oh, wait, you're too cheap to spring for Lightroom....oh well. Your specific density must be close to that of granite...
You do (?????) realize that undesired images CAN be thrown away and deleted, right? Or do you just like to whine about storage and memory cards and the price of software? Again--your most-needed adjustment is an attitude adjustment. Followed by working methods adjustment that conforms to roughly the 2005 era. Because, YES, it is dead fricking simple to shoot each image in Black and White and full color. But it DOES require a few button-clicks before the shooting day starts. You have been told how to do it, but apparently it does not jibe with your fantasy world concepts. Maybe you need to
ask a Unicorn how to accomplish this monumental task?