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Black and white photography: take control of conversion

In the first part of our new Shoot Like A Pro series on mastering black and white photography, we explained how to compose for black and white photos – and what subjects work best. In the second post in the series we start to look at best practice post-shoot. We’ll look at how to take control of black and white conversion, and the subtleties of doing it both in Photoshop Elements and Photoshop CS.


Black and white photography: take control of conversion


The biggest problem with in-camera black and white is that contrasting colours can end up with a similar tonal value in your images.


There are a number of ways to change the way that individual colours are converted into black and white, including in-camera filter effects, but the best way to learn is by using the black-and-white adjustment tools in either Elements or Photoshop CS.


These adjustments allow you to use sliders to control how individual colours are converted into black-and-white tones. Darkening or lightening the tones of these colours can transform your final result compared to a more basic conversion.


To use these tools you’ll need to use a colour original, so you should either turn off the black-and-white picture mode on your camera, or simply shoot in raw format and then process the raw file without using the black-and-white effect.


Shooting colour images you can convert to black and white


Shooting for success

This conversion technique relies on contrasting colours in your original image, so we chose to shoot a simple pink flower against a blue background. The basic set-up was positioned on a table close to a window, but not in direct sunlight.


This diffuse lighting was deliberately chosen to provide a soft light without there being too many shadows on the flower or the background.


With your image open in Elements, you simply need to go to Enhance>Convert to Black and White.


This will open up a new window that contains a whole range of preset styles to choose from, along with the manual controls for adjusting the red, green and blue intensity, and a contrast control.


On the next page we’ll take a look at some of the Preset options available in Photoshop Elements.


PAGE 1: Shooting images you can easily convert to black and white

PAGE 2: Black and white conversion in Photoshop Elements

PAGE 3: Black and white conversion in Photoshop CS


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via Digital Camera World http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/11/12/black-and-white-photography-take-control-of-conversion/

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