my digital camera clip turned to black/white, how to do?

Posted on Nov 02, 2009 under Digital news and reports |

the clip in my digital camera turned to balck/white, how to change it back?

I just keep 100 photos in the clip. so after photo No. 99, I took more than 50 photos, but everytime I took a photo (NO. 100), I deleted it. the number of photos is never more than 100. is it the reason my clip truned black/white?

2 Responses to “my digital camera clip turned to black/white, how to do?”

  1. No, you’ve knocked a picture setting.

    Another member of the ‘ask for help but don’t give any useful details about the problem’ club.

    It would be really really spiffing to know the make and model of camera you use.

  2. It is NOT the "chip" or memory card that causes that. Look in your cameras menu and set the shooting mode back to standard RGB from monochrome

    Be careful "deleting" single images on memory cards. This can lead to card curruption.

    The card needs to be formatted from time to time, so copying all the images, good or bad to your computer and using the much larger computer monitor to decide which images to delete. After all the images are safely on the computer, format the card using the format feature on your camera

    Look in your user manual for how to switch from monochrome to RGB.

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