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How to Convert Photos to Black and White in Photoshop, the best way!


As you know, there are a number of way to convert a photograph to black and white in Photoshop.

  • You can convert to grayscale mode (and lose 2/3 of the information)
  • You can desaturate the image, this will give you no control over the conversion
  • You can use the Black and White Adjustment (A very good method, but be careful not to add artifacts).
  • You could do it in Camera RAW, awesome results too.

We are going to do it with Channel Mixer. I’m going to show you why, I believe this is the best method in Photoshop for most black and white conversions.

You can also use 3rd Party plugins like Macphun and Nik that produce excellent results too.

As always, this is my preferred way to work (Although I do use the Black and White adjustment a lot too). Try this out, and see if it fits into your workflow.

See this tutorial on Black and White Noir effect

noir

Thanks for watching,

See you at the CAFE!

Colin

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7 responses to “How to Convert Photos to Black and White in Photoshop, the best way!”

  1. Thanks for the tutorial. Clearly the channel mixer is the best way to convert to b/w, but just curious about converting to LAB and clicking on light. I remember being taught that years ago. Is that any better than the first 3 ways for a quick and dirty solution?

  2. Thank you for this tutorial. I tried it with great results! However, I have a question: can an image converted in this way be submitted for printing as part of a black and white publication? The file itself is still RGB even though it looks B&W, but in the actual printing no color inks will be used at all, just black. I am worried that the adjustments will be lost and the printer will be mad at me.

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