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01/30/2006 04:27:41 AM · #1 |
any advice on converting color images to black and white, specially portraits .. the skin looks kinda hazy .. not a normal shade in b n w after i convert it |
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01/30/2006 05:32:59 AM · #2 |
I use this technique almost all the time. The tutorial is here. |
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01/30/2006 06:30:43 AM · #3 |
That's a good method - just remember that using adjustment layers in blending modes other than normal is not legal in basic editing.
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01/30/2006 06:49:44 AM · #4 |
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01/30/2006 06:55:01 AM · #5 |
I have Photoshop CS2 and use: Image-Adjustments-Channel mixer.
Check the Monochrome box and then play around with the sliders.
Ideally the amounts should all add up to 100.
Minus numbers and calculators are allowed.
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01/30/2006 08:08:30 AM · #6 |
Or you can use Convert To BW Pro v3.0
//www.theimagingfactory.com/
It doesn't get much better than this. |
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01/30/2006 08:51:25 AM · #7 |
Amen to that, fantastic filter.. |
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01/30/2006 09:14:21 AM · #8 |
Anyone know the best way if you have PS Elements 3? |
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01/30/2006 09:23:50 AM · #9 |
Sometimes I find the best starting point is to simply take either the Green or the Red Channel to a new grayscale file, and make tone (Curve) adjustments from there. |
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01/30/2006 09:25:19 AM · #10 |
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01/30/2006 11:00:18 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by pianomom: Anyone know the best way if you have PS Elements 3? |
If you shoot RAW; You have DPP since you have a 20D - I believe it can do B&W with the filters, so would be worth a look.
Does DPP come with the 350D? - I assume so but no idea. |
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01/30/2006 09:51:23 PM · #12 |
I just stumbled onto these channel mixer files that do a wonderful job with the conversion. IMO, channel mixer is the absolute best way to convert to B&W.
//www.outbackphoto.com/workshop/channelmixer/channelmixer.html
Hope those might be of some help.
PS... don't forget to have some fun tweaking settings.
Message edited by author 2006-01-30 21:52:11.
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