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Why convert a D700? I know you own it, but its an older, lower resolution camera. I can't see spending $250-300 on that body.
There was a problem with converting the D700 to IR. It's not recommended. You can talk with LifePixel and they may have information on their site.
I have a converted D200 (Deep Black IR) and D600 (Enhanced Color).
I don't recall the details, but I think it was related to an IR led in the camera used to confirm shutter speed accuracy, and the light was not properly shielded. It has been corrected on later models, but it makes the D700 ineffective at ISO 400 and higher.
As to your question, I really like a B&W final output. The Deep B&W conversion is pure infrared and easier to white balance. But the lack of color detail makes it harder to locally edit.
If you have a weaker conversion - 720nm or 665nm - you have some color information to better support editing. But WB is hard, and requires using Nikon software or creating a new profile in Lightroom. LR cannot provide a WB by itself because the scale does not go far enough. These conversions do permit color IR - if you are interested. You can always use IR filters for a stronger effect, but the viewfinder is opaque.
Personally - I think Deep Black IR is more fun. Shoot RAW with a custom WB and use a Monochrome Picture Control.
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