Originally Posted by
Boatman
There have been plenty of discussions regarding converting our color digital images into black and white images.
Are we losing anything when we do this conversion? If we had access to 12-20MP cameras that only captured black and white luminance, would the resulting images be better than the converted color images? (I'm guessing that they would be.)
I understand that we would have to go back to using colored filters and such, since we would not be able to make the channel adjustments we can do now. It would be a whole different paradigm. But would it be better? Has a digital black and white only camera ever been made?
I can see what Homer is getting at here - if we could have about four times* the resolution, wouldn't it be worth it?
Donald has now placed his order btw
* if you're wondering why 4 times and not 3, it is because most sensors use the bayer matrix of one colour pixel being derived from 1 x Red, 2 x Green and 1 x Blue 'sub' pixels. Read more ...
I am sure there are monochrome sensors, made for medical and scientific imaging, but I suspect the prices are rather high due to low volume of sales.
However, other things to consider;
Are our lenses good enough for that level of sensor?
Could we afford the lens performance necessary?
What would be the point in having that much resolution? - for web use, everyone has to down-size anyway, discarding the gains, plus 'average printing' effectively does the same
Cheers,