Convert to B&W: Method in Adobe ACR uses HSL/Grayscale slide
One more question relating to Adobe ACR and CO 5.02 Pro.
I use ACR to convert my images to B&W. My method is from one I saw Katrin Eismann present where she goes to the HSL/Grayscale tab and selects the Saturation tab within and removes all the color w/ these sliders and then begins to manipulate the image w/ these sliders bringing out different amounts of gray for a very nice B&W image.
I am extremely new using CO and getting familiar w/ the interface and tools so I am still hunting around and trying to figure all this stuff out.
Thanks,
Doug
I use ACR to convert my images to B&W. My method is from one I saw Katrin Eismann present where she goes to the HSL/Grayscale tab and selects the Saturation tab within and removes all the color w/ these sliders and then begins to manipulate the image w/ these sliders bringing out different amounts of gray for a very nice B&W image.
I am extremely new using CO and getting familiar w/ the interface and tools so I am still hunting around and trying to figure all this stuff out.
Thanks,
Doug
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Doug,
You can do essentially the same thing in Capture One.
Change your Base Characteristics to the B&W Effect, this puts a neutral ICC profile on the image. From there you can adjust the levels and curve color channels (RGB) independent of one another to bring out values of those channels.0 -
Thanks Drew for following up. A couple questions regarding your approach: 1) How are you starting on this? I found a B&W option on the drop down menu under "Adjustments", "Styles", or on the Color Editor tab if I desaturate the image by dragging the slider to zero. Are these the means to do this or is there another method/tabs to handle this?
Thanks,
Doug0 -
Doug,
The Style simply de-saturates the image.
Use "Base Characteristics" and apply a Black and White ICC profile.0 -
Thanks Drew,
I found it and have started working with the file in this way.
Cheers again,
Doug0
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