Color accent on the Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)?

I’m looking for a camera with Photo Color Accent (where one color is shown and the rest is black and white). Does anyone know if this camera Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver) has is capability? If not, do you know any affordable cameras that do? Thanks!

About the color accent option: it seems to be a current fad that people are getting excited about.
The camera keeps one color and turns everything else black and white.

I would never use such a feature for the following reasons:

• You are very limited in what you can do.
• The function isn’t always reliable or accurate. The camera’s idea of “red” might be different to yours.
• What if you just happened to take your best photo ever, but instead of having a real color photo, you only have some partial b&w thing that might look totally awful. You’d kick yourself.
• If you do the “Selective (or Partial) Desaturation” (as it is called correctly) in post processing, you have much more control over it, and will get a way better result. Plus you can keep your original color version, too.

If you don’t have your own image editor, you can go to www.picnik.com and use their effects menu which makes it very easy.

Canon PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH Digital Camera

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One Response to “Color accent on the Canon PowerShot SD750 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)?”

  1. selina_555 says:

    About the color accent option: it seems to be a current fad that people are getting excited about.
    The camera keeps one color and turns everything else black and white.

    I would never use such a feature for the following reasons:

    • You are very limited in what you can do.
    • The function isn’t always reliable or accurate. The camera’s idea of “red” might be different to yours.
    • What if you just happened to take your best photo ever, but instead of having a real color photo, you only have some partial b&w thing that might look totally awful. You’d kick yourself.
    • If you do the “Selective (or Partial) Desaturation” (as it is called correctly) in post processing, you have much more control over it, and will get a way better result. Plus you can keep your original color version, too.

    If you don’t have your own image editor, you can go to http://www.picnik.com and use their effects menu which makes it very easy.

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