I haven’t posted a Photoshop tutorial in a while so I thought it was time I changed that! I’m in the process of attempting to organize years’ worth of photos stored on my computer and have them printed into Photobooks. It’s a mammoth task (as you’re probably aware, photos seem to multiply on your hard-drive and it usually ends up being a case of ‘out of sight, out of mind’).
One of the things I was experimenting with was making a photo black and white using Photoshop. I figured out a way to do it in 30 seconds and thought you might find it helpful! I’m thinking a scenic landscape photo printed onto canvas would look great in black and white 🙂
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How to make a photo black and white in 30 seconds
- Locate the file on your computer
- Drag and drop the file into Photoshop
- Go to the image menu at the top of Photoshop
- Choose image > adjustments > black and white
- Adjust the color levels as desired (I usually just leave it at the default settings)
- Re-save the image with a new file name by going to File > Save As
- That’s it!
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- Picmonkey versus Canva versus Photoshop versus Adobe Illustrator: Which one is best for graphic design?
- How to use clipping masks in Photoshop
- How to use shapes in Photoshop
- How to create a new file in Photoshop and how to resize (without distorting!)
- How to use the color tools in Photoshop
- How to change the colors of a pattern overlay in Photoshop
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