Black And White Conversion
Many people like to use their onboard B&W conversion when shooting with their cameras. Or simply use the Desaturate function in Photoshop (PS). Here’s a quick and dirty method that will give you more flexibility for converting colour photographs into B&W. Note there are 1001 ways to do the conversion but I like using the Channel Mixer.
The Channel Mixer is a relatively powerful tool. It can be accessed in PS by these menus - Image > Adjustments > Channel Mixer. I actually use this in the Layers mode but that is another discussion for another day. Once you understand this concept, you can easily apply it to any photo for conversion.
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Here’s the original photo…
Now, click on Monochrome and pull the Red channel to 100% (leaving the other two channels as zero)
If you select 100% of Green…
And Blue 100%
Achieving the desired result requires you to mix and match the percentages of Red, Green and Blue channels and they do not necessarily have to add up to 100% (you can go beyond). Here’s what I chose for this. There are specific guidelines as to how your black and white photos should look like but they are only guidelines not gospel.
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Final Result Red 80%, Blue 20%
Compare it with the simple Desaturate function…
You will see that the Channel Mixer method yields more details and contrast in the clouds and the reflections especially.
Good luck!







