Basic Photoshop / Lesson 3: How to Convert Photos to Black & White

This lesson turns your photos into professional black & white the right way — keeping tonal control instead of flatly desaturating.

2026 note: Recorded on Photoshop CS6 in 2014. Adobe sells Photoshop via Creative Cloud subscription now; about 95% of the menus and shortcuts in the video still match the modern version.

The Pro Approach

  1. Duplicate the background layer (Ctrl/Cmd + J).
  2. Add a Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Black & White.
  3. The panel reveals six color sliders (Reds, Yellows, Greens, Cyans, Blues, Magentas). Each controls how bright the corresponding color becomes in gray.
  4. For portraits, push Reds and Yellows right to brighten skin.
  5. For landscapes, pull Blues left to dramatize the sky and reveal clouds.
  6. Add Curves on top with a soft S-curve for contrast.
  7. Want a partial color look? Paint black on the B&W layer’s mask only over the area you want to keep colored.

Why Not Desaturate?

Image > Adjustments > Desaturate turns every color into the same gray — lifeless. Black & White gives you channel-level control, which is the entire trick of real B&W photography.

2026 Addition

Camera Raw Filter’s B&W tab brings the same 8-channel control into one modern panel — the preferred workflow today.

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