zac08 Senior Member Feb 21, 2005 11,745 0 0 East Mar 11, 2009 #2 IIRC, there should be a few ways to do so. Converting the colourspace to Greyscale should be one of them.... google up for more info...
IIRC, there should be a few ways to do so. Converting the colourspace to Greyscale should be one of them.... google up for more info...
denniskee Senior Member Oct 26, 2003 5,469 2 38 bukit batok Visit site Mar 11, 2009 #3 may i suggest u try out this freeware plug-in. very easy to use, c/w lots of effect too. http://www.optikvervelabs.com/ Last edited: Mar 11, 2009
may i suggest u try out this freeware plug-in. very easy to use, c/w lots of effect too. http://www.optikvervelabs.com/
C calebk Senior Member Jul 25, 2006 10,587 0 0 Clementi Mar 11, 2009 #4 A multitude of methods can be found here.
ortega Moderator Nov 2, 2004 23,752 16 38 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor Mar 11, 2009 #5 thread moved there are many ways to create a greyscale image there is no best way, just which works best on your particular image
thread moved there are many ways to create a greyscale image there is no best way, just which works best on your particular image
M m3lv1nh0 Senior Member Sep 24, 2007 2,223 0 0 46 Serangoon North Mar 11, 2009 #7 Fastest way is to turn on the B/W settings in your Camera. Instant B/W pics for ya!
Y Yoricko Senior Member May 25, 2008 1,036 1 38 Singapore Mar 11, 2009 #8 m3lv1nh0 said: Fastest way is to turn on the B/W settings in your Camera. Instant B/W pics for ya! Click to expand... Its bad, don't do it! Just go to, http://www.blackandwhitedigital.com/ My favourite is lab-color + removing the alpha layers or smth.
m3lv1nh0 said: Fastest way is to turn on the B/W settings in your Camera. Instant B/W pics for ya! Click to expand... Its bad, don't do it! Just go to, http://www.blackandwhitedigital.com/ My favourite is lab-color + removing the alpha layers or smth.