Photoshop Elements
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Photoshop Elements
tanung kulang mga sir/ma'am kung pano gawin yung image (color photo) into black & white using photoshop elements...tulung naman po...TIA
simplykate- CGP Newbie
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Re: Photoshop Elements
Automatically convert to black and white
The Remove Color command converts to black and white by assigning equal red, green, and blue values to each pixel in an RGB image. The overall brightness of each pixel remains constant. This command has the same effect as setting Saturation to -100 in the Hue/Saturation dialog box.
1. To adjust a specific image area, select it with one of the selection tools. If no selection is made, the adjustment applies to the entire image.
2. Choose Enhance > Adjust Color > Remove Color.
or
Convert to Black and White
A.- Displays Before and After views B.-Select a style C.- Adjust intensity
1. In the Editor, open an image.
2. Select an area or layer to convert. If you do not select an area or layer, the entire image is converted.
To experiment with black and white conversion while preserving the original photo, convert a duplicate layer.
3. Choose Enhance > Convert To Black And White.
4. Select a style option that reflects the content of your image (for example, Portraits or Scenic Landscape).
5. Drag the Adjustment Intensity sliders to adjust red, green, blue, or contrast.
Note: The Adjustment Intensity sliders for red, green, and blue don’t colorize your image; they simply include more or less data from the original color channels in the new black and white image.
6. To convert your image, click OK. Or, to cancel your changes and start over, click Reset. To close the Convert To Black And White dialog box, click Cancel.
Hope this help!
The Remove Color command converts to black and white by assigning equal red, green, and blue values to each pixel in an RGB image. The overall brightness of each pixel remains constant. This command has the same effect as setting Saturation to -100 in the Hue/Saturation dialog box.
1. To adjust a specific image area, select it with one of the selection tools. If no selection is made, the adjustment applies to the entire image.
2. Choose Enhance > Adjust Color > Remove Color.
or
Convert to Black and White
A.- Displays Before and After views B.-Select a style C.- Adjust intensity
1. In the Editor, open an image.
2. Select an area or layer to convert. If you do not select an area or layer, the entire image is converted.
To experiment with black and white conversion while preserving the original photo, convert a duplicate layer.
3. Choose Enhance > Convert To Black And White.
4. Select a style option that reflects the content of your image (for example, Portraits or Scenic Landscape).
5. Drag the Adjustment Intensity sliders to adjust red, green, blue, or contrast.
Note: The Adjustment Intensity sliders for red, green, and blue don’t colorize your image; they simply include more or less data from the original color channels in the new black and white image.
6. To convert your image, click OK. Or, to cancel your changes and start over, click Reset. To close the Convert To Black And White dialog box, click Cancel.
Hope this help!
Last edited by render master on Mon May 03, 2010 4:31 pm; edited 2 times in total
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Re: Photoshop Elements
Alt+Shift+Ctrl+B
lord_clef- CGP Newbie
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Re: Photoshop Elements
You can also try this.
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