First, all you do is press the ‘v’ on your keyboard, and you get an instant black and white version of your image (as seen below).
Better yet – before you go to the Creative Profiles, try this: Press Command- ‘ (PC: Ctrl- ‘) five times to create five virtual copies, so you have six identical images – all the same color. Now, click on the first image, then in the Basic panel, click on the icon with four little rectangles right under the words “Black and white” to reveal the Profile Browser (shown below).
This doesn’t make a finished image – it’s just a starting place, but unlike using a preset, applying one of these profiles doesn’t move any sliders – they are set back at their defaults, and now you can tweak the image the way you want but, but you’re starting from a much better place. Hope you found that helpful.
I’m leading a Photo Walk in Edinburgh, Scotland next me. It’s free – wanna join me?
If you’d like to join my Edinburgh walk on Saturday, August 13th, click here (it’s free but limited to just 50 people). If you’re not near Edinburgh, but you’d still like to be a part of the Worldwide Photo Walk, head to this link and find out if there’s a walk near you (they’re all free). If there’s not one near you, maybe you should lead one (click here to lead a walk).
Have a fantastic weekend, ya’ll!
–Scott
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