Testing Q3 jpegs in b&w

Rob MacKillop

Edinburgh Correspondent
Most of the reviews of the Leica Q3 dismiss its jpeg quality, but all the ones I've seen reviews of refer to colour images. I thought I'd try out the b&w jpeg quality, and it's much better than the colour versions. It makes a not bad quick b&w camera for when the occasion arises. Of course, you got edit the colour raw files for a higher-quality image.

1. One of my favourite films, with the delectable Jeanne Moreau, and improvised music by Miles Davis. Makes a great album too. I choose to give this the Kodalith treatment in Exposure 7 to roughen it up a bit.

Miles Davis Jean Moreau.jpg


2. Erm...a light...

Shade Kodalith.jpg


3. Susan at work

Susan at work.jpg


4. Through a glass half darkly

Unedited b&w jay cropped.jpg


And as a little treat for looking this far, here's a clip from the movie:

 
Very nice Rob, I'm jealous (despite having finally gotten my first Leica).
 
It won’t be your last, Gary!
I'm anxiously awaiting my Leica's 1st roll of film's arrival at the lab. That said, I'd have a hard time justifying any additional cameras with 4 film cameras and 5 digital (each of which I use for specific things). But you never know...
 
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