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Jan 9 08 10:03 AM
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mcavoyfan wrote: pattichan wrote: mcavoyfan wrote: B&w is beautiful! If anyone wants a color photo converted to b&w, let me know and I can do it for you. (It's actually a little more technical than just converting to grayscale) I know it's a bit off-topic but... can you quickly explain how to do that with Photoshop? Because I always do that with "convert to grayscale" I mostly use actions now, but a good tool is the channel mixer. It has a monochrome setting, then you can adjust the quality by "mixing" the color channels. I'm not sure if older versions of Photoshop have the black & white conversion tool, but in CS3 it has one that does a really great job, allowing you to add a bit of tinting to the black & white.
pattichan wrote: mcavoyfan wrote: B&w is beautiful! If anyone wants a color photo converted to b&w, let me know and I can do it for you. (It's actually a little more technical than just converting to grayscale) I know it's a bit off-topic but... can you quickly explain how to do that with Photoshop? Because I always do that with "convert to grayscale"
mcavoyfan wrote: B&w is beautiful! If anyone wants a color photo converted to b&w, let me know and I can do it for you. (It's actually a little more technical than just converting to grayscale)
I know it's a bit off-topic but... can you quickly explain how to do that with Photoshop? Because I always do that with "convert to grayscale"
I mostly use actions now, but a good tool is the channel mixer. It has a monochrome setting, then you can adjust the quality by "mixing" the color channels. I'm not sure if older versions of Photoshop have the black & white conversion tool, but in CS3 it has one that does a really great job, allowing you to add a bit of tinting to the black & white.
Thank you very much for explanations!!! I have the B&W conversion toll in my Photoshop version, but I'll try with this new way.
Thanks again
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