Bill Pierce
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My professional work is almost always in color, and my personal work is almost always in black-and-white. That means, since going digital, that I’ve converted a lot of color raw files to black-and-white. Over the years I’ve used specialty tools like Silver Efex and a variety of tools that are built in to primary editing tools like Lightroom and Capture One. But there is one very simple tool I use a lot that seems to be somewhere between overlooked and unknown. I’ve gotten several questions that essentially say, “How do you convert to black-and-white?” That’s sort of like asking, “How do you untie the Gordian knot?” But here’s one quick, super simple, one-step way that seems to be totally neglected - which is amazing considering that it does an excellent job very quickly with most images.
Do the basic adjustments to a color raw file in PhotoShop. (You can also adjust a raw file in Lightroom and import it into PhotoShop or bring a tif in from a different program.) Open the gradient tool and click on the first b&w option in the basics folder. THAT’S IT. One click and a color image is converted with rich lower tones that often take a little fiddling or can even be the weak spot of other conversion techniques. Sometimes I think this technique is neglected because people think something this simple can’t be as good as something complicated and time consuming. It was certainly something that I was initially guilty of. Those of you who need to convert digital images to b&w, try it out and let me know what you think.
Do the basic adjustments to a color raw file in PhotoShop. (You can also adjust a raw file in Lightroom and import it into PhotoShop or bring a tif in from a different program.) Open the gradient tool and click on the first b&w option in the basics folder. THAT’S IT. One click and a color image is converted with rich lower tones that often take a little fiddling or can even be the weak spot of other conversion techniques. Sometimes I think this technique is neglected because people think something this simple can’t be as good as something complicated and time consuming. It was certainly something that I was initially guilty of. Those of you who need to convert digital images to b&w, try it out and let me know what you think.