Can I create black and white movies using the iMovie app for the iPad?

I would like to make a black and white movie using the iPad iMovie app.  Is it possible to film in black and white instead of color?

station_two wrote:
You can open and edit TIFFs, PSDs and JPEGs in Adobe Camera Raw, not just true raw files from a digital camera.
This may sound strange, but I actually got to the stage of regretting ACR several versions back, because you ended up with nothing to do in Photoshop.  When you think how far ACR has come since then, you can see how Lightroom (with the same RAW conversion engine and features) is all most photographers need.  Adding ACR as a filter inside Photoshop was a master stroke.  I wonder who thought of it?  Russell Brown would be a good bet, but Chris Cox has made it clear on more than one occassion, that us lay folk dramatically underestimate what goes into coding, intergrating, and proving new features.
BTW  That was not a straight line for some joker lauch into tails of woe about all the bugs that make it into final release versions.

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