In this tutorial, we will take a close look at the Black & White Adjustment Layer in Photoshop. We will compare it to other similar black and white conversion methods like Desaturate, Convert to Grayscale, as well as Photoshop’s Camera RAW tools. We will also explain how to use the tint feature, as well as how to augment your Adjustment Layers using Layer Masks. Let’s get started!
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