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Conversione da B/N a Colore non richiesta

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Aug 09, 2017 Aug 09, 2017

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Quando importo su Lightroom o Photoshop le foto scattate in bianco e nero, siano raw o jpeg. scattate con la leica M10 o la Fijifilm gfx 50 s, queste vengono dopo l'importazione convertite automaticamente a colori, secondo me è bacato il camera raw 9.12 relativo alle 2 fotocamere.  Cosa ne pensate....... 

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Community Expert , Aug 09, 2017 Aug 09, 2017

Lightroom ignores all camera settings except white balance. The imported raw file is the sensor data as captured. The B&W setting in the camera is a matter of camera processing, the sensor still records normal color. So that's what you get.

In any case you have vastly more control over the finished monochrome result in Lightroom.

However, if you import B&W camera-processed jpegs, there's no way they could magically turn into color. Here the color information is permanently discarded in the camera.

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Lightroom ignores all camera settings except white balance. The imported raw file is the sensor data as captured. The B&W setting in the camera is a matter of camera processing, the sensor still records normal color. So that's what you get.

In any case you have vastly more control over the finished monochrome result in Lightroom.

However, if you import B&W camera-processed jpegs, there's no way they could magically turn into color. Here the color information is permanently discarded in the camera.

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