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09/19/2005 02:10:20 PM · #1 |
Yeah, thats right, I can admit it! I am definitely a novice at Photoshop, but mainly because I haven't tried hard to get past the basics, I plan to though.
In the mean time, can someone tell me how to turn a photo from color to black and white without it looking all dull and kind of grayish? I don't know if that makes sense, but somtimes I try to desat and they just look dull, no crisp black and white. Even on well focused images.
I use version 7.
I've had a couple turn out decent but not sure what I did differently on those, its been awhile.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Unless, its just "Hey, you suck at Photoshop". I already know that. :)
Message edited by author 2005-09-19 14:12:10. |
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09/19/2005 02:12:59 PM · #2 |
use the channel mixer.
set it to mono output and then adjust the sliders. |
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09/19/2005 02:15:26 PM · #3 |
I used to have a link to a really great action plugin, but the link doesn't work anymore..
I do still have a .zip file of it on my pc, if you'd like to try it, pm me ;) |
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09/19/2005 02:20:02 PM · #4 |
Yeah, I downloaded an "ansel adams photoshop action" that someone posted here when we had the ansel adams challenge. I found it really handy, as it splits the image up into about 8 layers with different colour filters used to make it B+W, then you can combine them as you see fit. I'd had a quick search but I cant find it! I hope someelse will know what I'm banging on about. |
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09/19/2005 02:20:51 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by biteme: I used to have a link to a really great action plugin, but the link doesn't work anymore..
I do still have a .zip file of it on my pc, if you'd like to try it, pm me ;) |
*Looks at biteme's user name*
*Looks at Heida's Color Portrait entry*
*Checks distance between Iceland and Netherlands*
*runs & hides*
;-)
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09/19/2005 02:21:11 PM · #6 |
I think that's the one I meant cheeky, but I'm not sure. There's also a filter to add b&w and very neat contrast to your pic. |
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09/19/2005 02:23:17 PM · #7 |
Yeah I think thats the same one! I've tried searching google but to avail. I'll keep at it! |
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09/19/2005 02:27:15 PM · #8 |
mail is on its way.
lol Strikeslip ;) |
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09/19/2005 02:39:09 PM · #9 |
There is a great tutorial here that gives you way more control than your basic conversion to greyscale :0) |
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09/19/2005 02:49:27 PM · #10 |
Ok, file received and link saved. Thanks so much for the help. I need all I can get :) |
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09/25/2005 11:48:27 AM · #11 |
Did you use the action plugin allready Picture This?
I'm really curious about your results & if you like working with it! |
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