Shay Stephens
Forum Pro
I read a very interesting article on converting to black and white using Photoshop here:
http://www.zuga.net/freelessons/rgb2gray.shtml
I wanted to try out the different methods using Photoshop Elements and was very surprised by the results. I used three methods to get a black and white from a color photo using Photoshop Elements:
1) Using (Enhance - Brightness/Contrast - Levels), turn off the blue channel by clicking on the "Channel" drop down box and select "Blue". Then set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
2) Change the mode to grayscale (Image - Mode - Grayscale)
3) Auto level (Enhance - Auto Levels)
1) using (Enhance - Brightness/Contrast - Levels), turn off the blue channel by clicking on the "Channel" drop down box and select "Blue". Then set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
2) Click on the "Channel" drop down box again and select "Red". Set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 84
4) Change the mode to grayscale (Image - Mode - Grayscale)
5) Auto level (Enhance - Auto Levels)
1) copy the image (Ctrl A - Ctrl C)
2) Paste as a second layer (Ctrl V)
3) Open the layers pallet "Window - Show Layers"
4) Click on the first layer. Using (Enhance - Brightness/Contrast - Levels), turn off the blue channel by clicking on the "Channel" drop down box and select "Blue". Then set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
5) Click on the "Channel" drop down box again and select "Red". Set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
6) Click on the second layer. Using (Enhance - Brightness/Contrast - Levels), turn off the blue channel by clicking on the "Channel" drop down box and select "Blue". Then set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
7) Click on the "Channel" drop down box again and select "Green". Set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
8) set the opacity of the 2nd layer to 33%
9) change the mode to grayscale (Image - Mode - Grayscale)
10) Auto level (Enhance - Auto Levels)
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http://www.zuga.net/freelessons/rgb2gray.shtml
I wanted to try out the different methods using Photoshop Elements and was very surprised by the results. I used three methods to get a black and white from a color photo using Photoshop Elements:
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1) Using (Enhance - Brightness/Contrast - Levels), turn off the blue channel by clicking on the "Channel" drop down box and select "Blue". Then set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
2) Change the mode to grayscale (Image - Mode - Grayscale)
3) Auto level (Enhance - Auto Levels)
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1) using (Enhance - Brightness/Contrast - Levels), turn off the blue channel by clicking on the "Channel" drop down box and select "Blue". Then set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
2) Click on the "Channel" drop down box again and select "Red". Set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 84
4) Change the mode to grayscale (Image - Mode - Grayscale)
5) Auto level (Enhance - Auto Levels)
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1) copy the image (Ctrl A - Ctrl C)
2) Paste as a second layer (Ctrl V)
3) Open the layers pallet "Window - Show Layers"
4) Click on the first layer. Using (Enhance - Brightness/Contrast - Levels), turn off the blue channel by clicking on the "Channel" drop down box and select "Blue". Then set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
5) Click on the "Channel" drop down box again and select "Red". Set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
6) Click on the second layer. Using (Enhance - Brightness/Contrast - Levels), turn off the blue channel by clicking on the "Channel" drop down box and select "Blue". Then set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
7) Click on the "Channel" drop down box again and select "Green". Set the "Output Levels:" to 0 and 0
8) set the opacity of the 2nd layer to 33%
9) change the mode to grayscale (Image - Mode - Grayscale)
10) Auto level (Enhance - Auto Levels)
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