1. Go into the full editor and open your photo.
2. Create a duplicate background layer, Layer>Duplicate Layer.
3. Now you will need to convert the photo to black and white using the Gradient Map. First press D which will set your foreground and background colors to default, then with the top layer selected choose Filter>Adjustments>Gradient Map, then click ok.
4. Repeat this about two or three more times to fit what you like.
5. If there is too much white or black in the photo, fix it by choosing Enhance>Adjust Lighting>Levels, adjust it to your liking.
And that's all there is to it! Your black and white photos will stand out beautifully!
I'm Kels, an aspiring photographer, a wannabe writer, a stay at home daughter{diligently preparing for my prince charming}, and a musician, living in the Sunshine state.
I love Jesus with all my heart, and seek to please Him everyday. And my family means the whole world to me.
Come visit me over at The Flip-Flop Farmgirl. :)
I love Jesus with all my heart, and seek to please Him everyday. And my family means the whole world to me.
Come visit me over at The Flip-Flop Farmgirl. :)
1 comment:
I absolutely LOVE black and white photos that POP! That's pretty much the same thing I do- but when I do the first layer of gradient I choose the blending mode to be "Soft Light" (I think that's what it's called- my brain is going blank now!) then I just keep adding layers too... :)
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