Digital Camera Scene Modes – Copy
By Karl Peschel on May 10, 2007 in PointAndShoot, camera use, how-to, scene modes
The Copy mode is intended for those times when you are photographing a document or a map and just need a black and white image. You’ll still find a B&W mode on a number of cameras, but Copy mode has replaced it on many P&S cameras. No worries. Just use Copy mode to shoot any picture in B&W.
I’m still a fan of shooting everything in color and using software to convert an image to B&W. However, switching to Copy mode in order to pre-visualize what your image will look like in B&W is also useful. You may want to shoot the scene both in color and B&W (Copy mode) just to get the best of both worlds. It’s up to you.
I’m still a fan of shooting everything in color and using software to convert an image to B&W. However, switching to Copy mode in order to pre-visualize what your image will look like in B&W is also useful. You may want to shoot the scene both in color and B&W (Copy mode) just to get the best of both worlds. It’s up to you.

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