Photoshop’s Black and White Adjustment Layer

In this post, author Richard Harrington shows us how to use the Black and White Adjustment layer for a combination of effects, including on colour images.



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Richard Harrington wrote 34 articles on this blog.

A certified instructor for Adobe and Apple, Rich is a practiced expert in motion graphic design and digital video. Rich is a member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals Instructor Dream Team, and a popular speaker on the digital video circuit. Rich is an internationally published author. His book, Photoshop for Video, was the first of its kind to focus on Photoshop’s application in the world of video. He is also a contributing author for Apple’s Aperture, iLife ’09 and iWork ’09, Video Made on a Mac, and Producing Video Podcasts. If you want even more Photoshop training, check out his book Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4. If you have an iPod touch or iPhone, you can get Rich’s Training in your Pocket

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2 Responses to Photoshop’s Black and White Adjustment Layer

  1. luiz on November 5, 2010 at 8:14 pm

    when you use hue/saturation and take off all saturation, do not forget to puta the Layer in Color mode to preseve all original lightinning.

  2. Rae Marvin on November 6, 2010 at 5:52 am

    Cheers Rich for an excellant demo .

    Rae

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