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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.
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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.
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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Laijel wrote: And I wanted to see another photos, if you have some other photos which are taken when he was wearing same shirt or taken at the same day, same place but the different angle. Maybe I didn't explain clear enough and maybe you misunderstood me.
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THOSE pictures seem to be every where today..
and the more I look at them.. the worst it becomes..
You know what I am talking about..
The James Obsession I think I found what photoshoot(s) my new sig's and icons are going to be from..
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mcavoyfan wrote: HE'S MINE! ALL MINE!!!!!
Ahem... has your mother never taught you to share with your friends?
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hannah kipje wrote: mcavoyfan wrote: HE'S MINE! ALL MINE!!!!! Ahem... has your mother never taught you to share with your friends?
I'll loan him out for playdates, but at night he's ALL MINE!
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