Nikon COOLPIX P100  P100 User's Manual - Page 93

Shooting in Black-and-White, Black-and-white, Standard, Custom, Contrast, Image sharpening - filter

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More on Shooting Shooting Options: Shooting Menu (A, B, C, D Modes) Shooting in Black-and-White When Black-and-white is selected, the options described below are available. • Choose Standard to shoot in basic black-and-white. Black-and-white Standard Custom • Choose Custom to manually adjust Contrast, Image sharpening, and Monochrome filter B&W + color effects. • When the B&W + color option is enabled (w), one black-and-white picture and the same picture in full color are recorded simultaneously. The following options can be adjusted in Custom. Contrast Same as Optimize image ➝ Custom ➝ Contrast (A80). Image sharpening Same as Optimize image ➝ Custom ➝ Image sharpening (A80). Monochrome filter This effect simulates black-and-white photography with a color filter. • Yellow, Orange, Red: Enhance contrast. Can be used to tone down the brightness of the sky in landscape photographs. Orange filter results in greater contrast than yellow filter, and red filter greater contrast than orange filter. Monochrome filter None Yellow Orange Red Green Sepia • Green: Softens skin tones. Suitable for portraits. • Sepia: Adds a sepia color tone to make it look like an old picture. C B&W + Color Color pictures recorded when B&W + color is enabled are the same as those shot at an optimize image setting of Normal. 81

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Shooting Options: Shooting Menu (
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
Modes)
More on Shooting
Shooting in Black-and-White
When
Black-and-white
is selected, the options
described below are available.
Choose
Standard
to shoot in basic black-and-white.
Choose
Custom
to manually adjust
Contrast
,
Image sharpening
, and
Monochrome filter
effects.
When the
B&W + color
option is enabled (
w
), one
black-and-white picture and the same picture in full color are recorded
simultaneously.
The following options can be adjusted in
Custom
.
C
B&W + Color
Color pictures recorded when B&W + color is enabled are the same as those shot at an optimize
image setting of
Normal
.
Contrast
Same as
Optimize image
Custom
Contrast
(
A
80).
Image sharpening
Same as
Optimize image
Custom
Image sharpening
(
A
80).
Monochrome filter
This effect simulates black-and-white photography
with a color filter.
Yellow, Orange, Red:
Enhance contrast. Can be used to tone down the
brightness of the sky in landscape photographs.
Orange filter results in greater contrast than yellow
filter, and red filter greater contrast than orange
filter.
Green:
Softens skin tones. Suitable for portraits.
Sepia:
Adds a sepia color tone to make it look like an old picture.
Black-and-white
Standard
Custom
B&W + color
Monochrome filter
None
Yellow
Orange
Red
Green
Sepia