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Need some help from you real photographers!!  

I set up a profile for B & W Mono Hi Contrast in jpg settings...all good.  When I select that profile, I am seeing and shooting everything in B&W...fun.  When I import those images, I just see the color DNG.  Where to I find the B&W jpg version of the shot?

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4 hours ago, reynoldsyoung said:

Need some help from you real photographers!!  

I set up a profile for B & W Mono Hi Contrast in jpg settings...all good.  When I select that profile, I am seeing and shooting everything in B&W...fun.  When I import those images, I just see the color DNG.  Where to I find the B&W jpg version of the shot?

Two separate things going on here:

1)To save both RAW and JPG you need to set that in the “Photo File Format” setting in the camera menu, specifying RAW + JPG and the size of the files.

2) When you set B&W High Contrast in the “JPG” camera menu unless you have changed the settings in Step 1 e.g. you have not specified RAW + JPG in Step 1, then you are saving will only affect what you see in the viewfinder, EVF or LCD.

So I set RAW only in “Photo File Format” and B&W in the “JPG” settings. So my viewfinder shows B&W but my output is RAW only.

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You can quickly and easily filter out JPEGs, PNGs, TIFFs, RAW files in CaptureOne, by simply going to the View Menu > Global Filters and choosing the correct option. Perhaps you have selected just RAW files? I hope that helps!

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So helpful...all of you!  Where would guys like me be with guys like YOU??  I think I have gotten pretty good with Capture One and, then, reality steps in and reminds me it's a learning process.  And, at my age, a retention challenge as well. 

All set now!  Thank you, thank you!!

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