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Daniel Diaz's B&W Conversion Tutorial

The technique

Here we start with a color photo in PSCS2, It's my wife's eye, just for fun.

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The next step we do is choose Image>Adjustments>Channel Mixer...

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When the Channel mixer table opens, click the monochrome box. The default setting is below.

You can adjust these three sliders to your liking, but try to make the total amount equal to 100%.

Click Ok when you're finished.

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Now we go to selective color mode by choosing Image>Adjustments>Selective Color ...

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Now change the color to black and adjust the black level to your liking. Repeat the process with the white and neutral colors.

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If you don't want the "coarse" version, you can finish this off with some contrast, otherwise proceed.


Here we duplicate the layer by right clicking the background layer and choosing Duplicate Layer.

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Now go to Filter>Other>High Pass...

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Slide the radius slider to a level that suits your liking.

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Now change the background layer mode to either Hard Light or Overlay, I personally like Hard Light better.

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Now reduce the Opacity of this layer to an acceptable level, I chose 35% here.

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Go to Layer>Merge Visible .

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Here's a little unknown secret, go to Filter>Other>Custom .

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Don't touch anything but Ok.

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Now go to Edit>Fade Custom , I chose 15%, see below picture.

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Now we finish off with a Contrast adjustment Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast .

Slide the Contrast to your liking.

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That's all guys and gals. Have fun and experiment a bit, you'll soon fly through the process.

Cheers, Daniel Diaz
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Reproduced on Nikongear with kind permission.
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