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Black and White Portrait

Saturday, August 26th, 2006
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Sure it’s easy to just open up a photo in Photoshop and press CTRL+Shift+U right? Well that loses much of the photographs contrast.
With this tutorial you’ll learn one method of taking a color photograph and doing a proper black and white conversion. The final product will look a lot sharper and brighter than if you just desaturated a color photo.

before and after

So let’s get started.

First we’ll open up the photo that you want to make into a greyscale masterpiece.

photo

First of all make a Gradient Map, Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient Map… Use the following settings:

gradient map settings

That will make your image greyscale and keep all of the contrast.
after gradient map

Again in the Layer menu, make a Brightness/Contrast layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Brightness/Contrast…)

brightness contrast

Use the following settings, or what is needed to brighten up your image:
brightness contrast options

after brightness contrast
That’s it for this tutorial. You should now have an easy way to create a black and white from a color photograph without losing any contrast.

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