yikesmoose
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I’m looking for a point-and-shoot that offers a high contrast art filter effect where everything in the image is either black or white with no spectral gray. Something similar to Kodalith film where tonal range is rendered as either black or white. Some dithering is likely desirable.
I have no interest in doing the high contrast work in post with editing software. I know exactly how to do this in Photoshop several different ways while having a full range of control. The strong preference is to preview the high contrast on scene in the LCD screen and allow it to inform my choices while shooting. That’s critical in this conversation.
The Kodak Charmera offers this effect, but other options would be nice. The Game Boy camera (1998-2002) technically offers a form of my request. But the resulting image is basically 95% dithering and 5% Kodalith.
For budgetary reasons, I’m not particularly interested in high-end cameras where in-camera recipes can be applied. I haven’t been able to find a way to effectively do it on my Nikon D600. It can simulate “monotone” and also maximize the custom contrast setting, but it doesn’t come anywhere close to that true Kodalith effect of black, white, and zero gray. If there’s a way to do it on the D600, then I’m open ears. But I’m really not so much interested in how it can be done on other brands because I’m not planning on buying said cameras.
Many low-price cameras offer a “grayscale” or “black and white” shooting mode, but they include the gray tonal range not desirable for my needs.
That’s where I’m curious for point-and-shoot cameras that offer an extreme black and white contrast as an in-camera art filter or shooting mode.
Thank you!
I have no interest in doing the high contrast work in post with editing software. I know exactly how to do this in Photoshop several different ways while having a full range of control. The strong preference is to preview the high contrast on scene in the LCD screen and allow it to inform my choices while shooting. That’s critical in this conversation.
The Kodak Charmera offers this effect, but other options would be nice. The Game Boy camera (1998-2002) technically offers a form of my request. But the resulting image is basically 95% dithering and 5% Kodalith.
For budgetary reasons, I’m not particularly interested in high-end cameras where in-camera recipes can be applied. I haven’t been able to find a way to effectively do it on my Nikon D600. It can simulate “monotone” and also maximize the custom contrast setting, but it doesn’t come anywhere close to that true Kodalith effect of black, white, and zero gray. If there’s a way to do it on the D600, then I’m open ears. But I’m really not so much interested in how it can be done on other brands because I’m not planning on buying said cameras.
Many low-price cameras offer a “grayscale” or “black and white” shooting mode, but they include the gray tonal range not desirable for my needs.
That’s where I’m curious for point-and-shoot cameras that offer an extreme black and white contrast as an in-camera art filter or shooting mode.
Thank you!
