Problem Converting BW Images to JPEG


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marlboro_guy

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Hi,

Anyone encounter this problem after updating your Firmware....I took some B/W pictures today, tried saving it in high quality jpeg/TIFF. The color shows up after conversion. Is this normal? :cry:

Tot I did that once but cant really remember..:confused:

Thnx
 

marlboro_guy said:
Hi,

Anyone encounter this problem after updating your Firmware....I took some B/W pictures today, tried saving it in high quality jpeg/TIFF. The color shows up after conversion. Is this normal? :cry:

Tot I did that once but cant really remember..:confused:

Thnx

I have a very bad feeling that my question was too complex..:sticktong

Never ever since the day I joined this group, I have waited for so long....

I still remember some names :think: lemme think....hmmmm!!! is it Nightpiper, kktan, bariq, chii, tomcat....hmmm!! do remember em all....

so whatz up guys where are u.......?????????:angry:
 

marlboro_guy said:
I have a very bad feeling that my question was too complex..:sticktong

Never ever since the day I joined this group, I have waited for so long....

I still remember some names :think: lemme think....hmmmm!!! is it Nightpiper, kktan, bariq, chii, tomcat....hmmm!! do remember em all....

so whatz up guys where are u.......?????????:angry:

Go to mode, change back to RGB (even tho pict is still B&W), then can save as jpeg liao.
 

oops sorry, see wrongly. tot u mean using photoshop.
 

marlboro_guy said:
Never ever since the day I joined this group, I have waited for so long....

I still remember some names :think: lemme think....hmmmm!!! is it Nightpiper, kktan, bariq, chii, tomcat....hmmm!! do remember em all....

Hi marlboro_guy,

No wonder last night cannot sleep well. :sticktong

Is your pictures taken in RAW format? If yes, read on....

Picture taken in B/W will have no effect when shooting in RAW format.

1) In Olympus Studio s/w, select the RAW file you have taken.

2) Select "Open Image Edit Window", a.k.a the three circle.

3) Go to 'H,S,L", Hue, Saturation & Lightness.

4) At Saturation, drag the selection bar all the way to the left "-100"

5) You picture should be in B/W now

6) Use "Save as" command to save picture.

Hope this help...

:cheers:
 

Swish!!!! finally...;(

...thnx a ton guys, tot I spoiled my accessories......

true i cant sleep till i touch my stuff....opps i meant my lil oly..:sticktong ..same as bedtime stories for kids...:angel:

.guess what should have hppnd wif me yesterday...anyways u guyz are life saver...thnx again...

mg
 

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