Photoshop :: Options To Get Grayscale Pictures

Jul 18, 2013

I have tried several options to get my grayscale pictures printed nicely.I have tried to change the gamma settings, lpi settings, image sizing. I have run out of options now.

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Jul 2, 2013

The options window will not display when typing "options" in the command line or selecting from the drop down. The options menu has to be hidden somewhere because AutoCad will not allow any other commands after typing options until I hit escape. I have tried restarting CAD and rebooting my computer with not luck.

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Photoshop :: Grayscale To RGB

Sep 11, 2013

please try this:
 
1) new image, grayscale
2) fill (say 96,96,96)
3) image->mode->rgb color
 
The pixels will be (95,95,95) and (96,96,96) when they should *all* be the same.
 
It also happens when you paste a black & white image into an RGB document because even though it has three 8-bit channels (by definition not grayscale) Photoshop decides to make it grayscale.
 
Is there a way to correct this ?

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Jul 11, 2008

Desatuate? Grayscale Mode? Channel Mixer? Black & White Command?

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Photoshop :: Grayscale

Jan 20, 2006

I know one way to turn a photo to black and white, grayscale,

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Is there another way to make a color pic B&W so I can put my own color into it?

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Photoshop :: Grayscale!

Jul 11, 2008

I got Adobe CS3 Master Collection. Everything is fine, but there is one problem: In Photoshop grayscale images look brown or sepia. The screen itself is neutral, no color tints and I installed the driver. This problem only appears in Photoshop, Illustrator and not in other programs like Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Corel and ACDsee. In those programs grayscale pics look neutral. It has no effect when I disable the color management in Photoshop. RGB pics look great. When in desaturate RGB pics they look neutral grey but as soon as I convert them in grayscale, they become brown. In Photoshop's color managemet I can select a profil for RGB colors as you can see in the screenshot, but for grayscale I couldn't find a profil. Even in the internet I couldn't find one for my monitor.

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Photoshop :: Grayscale JPEGs In CS6 Always Act As 72 Dpi

Feb 6, 2013

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Photoshop :: CS5 - Printing In Grayscale

Jun 3, 2012

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I assume I should have photoshop manage colors rather than the printer but I don't know what options to choose to eliminate the red or blue tinge in the grayscale image.

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Photoshop :: Grayscale With Some Colors?

Sep 8, 2007

I've seen this effect used in some adverts on TV, as well as some pictures online (I really cant remember where, but I'll try to describe it as well as possible).

Let's say, for arguments sake, that they are advertising for an orange... a big fat juicy orange .

So, you'd see this guy holding the orange. However, the photo is made in such a way that everything is actually in grayscale, except for the orange itself, which is bright orange.

I have an idea that perhaps you select everything except the orange and then convert just that to grayscale, but surely there must be a quicker way if there are many of those objects? Perhaps you'd select a color range?

I have absolutely no idea, those are just my guesses. Any ideas on how to they achieve that effect?

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Photoshop :: Better Grayscale Images

Aug 6, 2002

If you have an image that is in RGB or CMYK mode and you want it to be a sharp looking B&W, rather then simply going straight to greyscale, first convert it to Lab Colour. Then while in Lab, go to your Channels window and delete the last two channels. Your image will now be in B&W. Now you can convert it to greyscale.

Now I know all you skeptics who just tried it didnt see a lick of difference. The truth is, rarely are you going to see a dramatic change, rather it is very subtle, but the improved quality is there. The greys are a bit richer then before. It also depends on your image as well.

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Jun 10, 2007

I need to convert an image to Grayscale in CS2, but I need to retain my RGB channels. I need them because a special bump map tool that I have, which also converts images to DDS format, requires them. And I need to make my bumpmaps with this tool because of the special format that dds files require for the game I am using these textures in.

I've been using the Photocopy filter, but I feel it leaves the image a bit "dirty." I'd like a clean Grayscale conversion.

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Photoshop :: Grayscale Image

Oct 14, 2007

How do I make a color image grayscale in photoshop?

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Photoshop :: Painting Grayscale

Dec 24, 2005

how to paint a color photo to grayscale leving a certain object, etc. color.

(I have Adobe Photoshop CS2)

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Photoshop :: Grayscale To 3d Plugin

Jan 20, 2005

I am looking for a Photshop Plugin or a series of steps that convert a grayscale image to a 3D image using the grayscale values from 00 00 00 to 255 255 255 as elevation where 00 00 00 is the lowest elevation. This technique is apparently called Shape Displacement Shading.

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Photoshop :: 3d Mesh From Grayscale

Aug 17, 2009

if one can control the density of meshes created from grayscale images. Is this linked to the image resolution?

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Jul 24, 2008

We create 4/1 postcards in Photoshop CS2 and then Print them on an IKON CCP650. The problem we're running into is that the IKON sees the grayscale back as color, so we are being charged double for each back printed.

We create the images new as grayscale; then save them as pdf with the color conversion option turned off. I don't know what - if anything - I'm missing that would make the IKON see the image as colored.

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Photoshop :: Grayscale Separation

Nov 5, 2006

I need help with separating a grayscale image into dark and light channels. Specifically what I am trying to do is take a grayscale image and divide it into two (or more) channels representing the lower and upper percentages of black. I am doing this so that I can create a black and light gray spot color separation. In screen printing, the lower values of gray tend not to come out and get dropped when burning the film onto the screen. Additionally with dot gain being what it is in screen printing (30%+), it is advantagous to split the gray channel into two channels with only the upper half (50% or more black) into one channel, and the lower half (less then 50% black) into another channel. I have tried to eliminate both upper and lower halfs without altering the other half but can't figure it out. To explain another way, imagine completely elimimating 50% black or more from the histogram without altering the 49% and lower values or compressing them, and then again in reverse, keeping the 50%+ and completely eliminating the lower half.

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Aug 4, 2012

I am trying to download pictures in folders and sub folders into the LR catalog.  The import brings all the pics in the subfolders over but when II click on the parent folder it shows not pictures or number of pictures in it. 

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Sep 9, 2012

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Nov 15, 2013

I am faily new/inexperienced with photoshop.  I have created a new file and am trying to place an image that is in color.  When I place it, it turns grayscale.

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Sep 30, 2013

The option for 3d mesh from grayscale is not in my 3d menu set where can I find this?

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Photoshop :: Want To Convert Image To Grayscale

Oct 31, 2012

I use some graphics software that accept the image in the form of grayscale as follow :the software then convert this grayscale to a 3d relief.is there a method to convert any image to such format with there details ?

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Photoshop :: Conversion From Bitmap To Grayscale

Apr 15, 2012

I have a 1 bit bitmap file but when I convert to grayscale and then on to CMYK the black CMYK components end up as:
 
C: 75%
M: 68%
Y: 67%
K: 90%
 
I need to keep black at 100% but all the other values to be at 0%, so:
 
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 100%
 
How I can do this?

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Photoshop :: Gamma For Grayscale To Be Printed

Apr 4, 2012

I'm confused about gamma adjustment. I'm getting a book ready to be published by a print on demand company. It involves making a PDF using InDesign which contains photos which I've edited in Photoshop. The company has a list of specifications " to be sure that my PDF prints properly",and one of them says "The gamma of a grayscale image should be between 2.2 and 2.4." I don't know how to interpret this. If I change the gamma of a photo to 2.2 it obviously becomes much lighter, but then when it's saved the new lighter document has a gamma of 1.
 
I know I'm not understanding this at all. I've looked all over trying to figure this out. Most references refer to gamma adjustments for monitors, and I get that. I also know that when things are printed they will come out darker because of dot gain.

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Apr 29, 2013

why Photoshop changes grayscale values when pasted from the clipboard.
 
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Photoshop :: Paint From Grayscale Artwork?

Dec 18, 2011

how do paint in the same way.I think she starts by do some texture to her cleaned artwork using only gray.Then I think she apply some filter / adjustment to every area (in another layer) to give the colors to the objects.I've try to do the color change to her arm after changing it to grayscale.Then I used a layer in multiply mode then paint with skin color on it.Final part was hue/saturation editing.

I don't like my version.It seems very flat. Seems to be the same color with daker variations.The original was so colorful and shiny with dynamic colors.how to have this kind of effect?

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Photoshop :: Adjusting A Grayscale Scan

Jul 2, 2008

a grayscale scan of a line drawing with small text. The lines and text, which should be black, are gray. And the background, which should be white, is a light gray.

The lines should be 100% black, but I'll take what I can get. I fiddled with curves and contrast and stuff, but when I'd get the background adjusted so it was completely white, then the lines weren't dark enough.

And of course converting to a bi-level bitmap made the lines and text all pixelly

this will be offset printed, so it needs to be high resolution.

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Feb 24, 2006

I'm attempting to convert a grayscale image into a one-color (preferably black) image for screen printing on a white background. I was thinking something along the lines of gradient created with different-sized black dots?

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Photoshop :: Selective Color And Grayscale?

Feb 23, 2007

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Photoshop :: Laptop - Grayscale Is Blue!

May 20, 2008

I have a new Dell Vostro 1000 laptop, running Windows XP.

I'm the editor (copywriter, proofreader, layout person, etc., etc., etc.)for a quarterly journal for a non-profit organization. The journal is created pretty much entirely with PageMaker 6.5, with the photos being worked in PhotoShop 7.0. I know... XP and PageMaker 6.5 have some problems, but I never have or had this problem with my desktop, and the few problems I do have, I've managed to get around.

What's happening is, when I convert an image to grayscale in PhotoShop, it doesn't appear grayscale on my monitor... it has a blue hue to it... it also looks that way placed in the PageMaker publication. I'm sure it's just some simple setting on the laptop, but I haven't a clue what it is or where it might be or how to change it so that when I tell it grayscale, I actually SEE grayscale (not bluescale!). It's important that I see (at least relatively closely) how it will look in grayscale so I can adjust the contrast, levels, etc., as many of the photos are 100 years old and so need quite a bit of "playing with" in PhotoShop.

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