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How many of you just convert your images from RGB to grayscale when you want to create a black and white image? How many of you turn to your hue/saturation adjustments and completely desaturate the image?
Learn how to decide which source channels you should accent when converting a photo to black and white. Most people think that there is only one kind of black and white, but in reality there are countless different combinations.
Even the best industry-standard printers have great difficulty printing more than 50 distinct shades of grey (i.e. 'Monotone'). To enhance this greatly and improve underlying tonal quality, a second color is often added, making the image two-color.
In order to choose color mode that fits your needs you have to know for which technology you're preparing graphics. The aim of this tutorial is to lead you to right decision.
Whether you agree or not with film studios digitally remastering their B&W films in full color nonewithstanding, this tutorial details a simple method for accomplishing the same effect for stills in Photoshop using nothing more than patience.
This tutorial shows two techniques to convert color to black and white. It offers little control over the image compared to other methods but it's the easiest and the fastest.
This easy post-processing tutorial shows how to tone black and white images to give them an art approach. It can turn a rather boring image into something interesting. It is best used for cityscapes, objects and still life.