Why LR deletes the information from B & W to my images?

I take pictures on my camera in b & W, I bring in LR and I'll even convert to B & W it (since n & B info seems to be naked).

Why did LR deletes the information from my B & W and displays my images in color that is NOT what I want to do every time.

It even makes the images that I have changed color to B & W in LR long ago and simply re - visit.  It's as if we remove all of the creative work, I made a picture for me to have to start over (not funny).

Any ideas?

I'm working on LR3, but this was so in LR2 (I use a Nikon D700 and it seems that this happens regardless of how import my images - via Nikon software or import LR).

Thank you

Jez

You accidentally import RAW files? If self no matter which camera, the transformation parameters

such as B & W, sharpness, etc... which are stored as metadata are not read by LR. LR is important only the RAW data as it was captured by the sensor. The metadata will be read by propitiatory software specially designed for your camera. Do you B & W conversions in LR, it will do a much better job that your camera somehow. B & W in the cameras are really usful for the jpg preview that appears on the screen of your device.

LR makes no changes to the files, but changes in LR are recorded in the catalog and will be applied to the file in the catalog. You can make virtual copies if you have several versions (for example, a color and B & W of the same image version). When you export a file LR creates a new file that has all the changes that have been applied permanently.

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