>>4270737>What are your b&w workflows?Not gonna pretend I'm anyhow advanced in all of that, I'm barely processing photos and honestly quality comes second to me, but I've got one neat little amateur trick I want to share: b&w works amazingly well for masking high ISO nastiness. I just default to b&w film simulation thingy whenever I have too little light and no meaningful way to do anything about it. Quick snap example, pic related: iso 6400 pushed +3 ev, so i guess that's 51,200. Not detailed, but not an absolute eyesore either, and it's very good to know that whenever I really want to capture some fleeting moment and it's dark around, I can always just crank up to iso 25600 and then crank exposure up to hell and beyond.