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Black and White Using Channel Mixer


Coverting an image to black and white usually means reducing the saturation or just using the red, green or blue channels. By using a channel mixer, you can specify how many of each channel you want in the black and white image.


image 1 1. Open the image for editing.

image 2 2. Create a new "Channel Mixer" adjustment layer (Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Channel Mixer). In the "Channel Mixer" dialog, checkmark "Monochrome" and adjust the channels. Increase or decrease the "Constant" to adjust the brightness of the image.

Black and White Using Channel Mixer 3. Here you can see the effectivness of using a channel mixer compared to other ways of creating a black and white image


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