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09/16/2005 12:41:50 AM · #1
What's the quickest method of pulling color from a photo and go B&W in PS?
09/16/2005 12:46:32 AM · #2
Originally posted by jtf6agent:

What's the quickest method of pulling color from a photo and go B&W in PS?


Quickest or best? They are not the same.

Quick - Gradient Map, desaturation
Best - Channel Mixer
09/16/2005 12:46:54 AM · #3
There's lots of different ways. Very quickly, you can use a hue/saturation adj. layer, and slide the sat. down. Or you can use a channel mixer layer and click the monochrome box and then adjust your individual channels to get the tone you want. Personally, I like going under image/mode/grayscale, then do a duo or tri tone.
09/16/2005 01:09:55 AM · #4
Quickest? Image/mode/grayscale. One click and it's done.

Robt.
09/16/2005 02:12:17 AM · #5
Don't forget

Image>Adjustments>Desaturate

I use that a lot. Don't know how it compares to the others ways, though.
09/16/2005 02:35:03 AM · #6
You can also look at the color channels separately. I've often found that the Green Channel (sometimes the Red Channel) can be copied and pasted into a new grayscale document as an effective starting point.

The Blue Channel is usually full of noise, so you can use that if you want a grainy look without using any filters.
09/16/2005 02:41:40 AM · #7
Originally posted by faidoi:

Originally posted by jtf6agent:

What's the quickest method of pulling color from a photo and go B&W in PS?


Quickest or best? They are not the same.

Quick - Gradient Map, desaturation
Best - Channel Mixer


I don't unerstand. Why is Channel Mixer best? What advantages does using Channel Mixer have over desaturating the seperate channels using Hue/Saturation?
09/16/2005 02:53:32 AM · #8
Edited for being an idiot and not reading the full previous post.

Message edited by author 2005-09-16 02:56:13.
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