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Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions

How to use Gradient Maps to create mono images in Photoshop.

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There are plenty of ways to convert your images to black & white in Photoshop but by using a Gradient Map you'll have more control of how your final image will look.

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions:

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions: Step 1: Adjust your colour image

Before you begin playing with a Gradient Map you may need to adjust the image. To do this, click on the black & white circle at the bottom of the Layers Palette and you'll find a long list of adjustments you can make to your layer.

The beauty of creating an adjustment layer means you can simply double-click on the black & white circle on each individual adjustment layer to reopen the adjustment window to make any changes.

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions:

Step 2: Gradient Map

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions: Foreground/Background coloursMake sure your foreground colour's set to black and the background to white. Go back to the Adjustment Layer drop-down menu at the bottom of the Layers Palette and select Gradient Map. When the Gradient Map Adjust Layer window opens your image will automatically be converted to monochrome. Click on the box Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions: Gradient Mapthat's filled with the gradient (where the red arrow is pointing) and the Gradient Editor window opens. Now you can adjust the sliders found on the gradient bar to create the tones you think are appropriate for your image.

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions: Gradient Map adjustment Layer Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions: Gradient Editor

Both the bottom and top sliders can be moved by clicking and dragging them or by inputting a figure between 1 and 100 into the Location box.

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions: Adjust the gradient

The top sliders let you adjust the opacity of the gradient while the bottom slider, the one we are going to use, lets you adjust the colour of the gradient. If you want to add more points to the top or bottom sliders simply click along the top or bottom edge (where the arrows are).

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions: Adjust the gradient

To adjust the colour of the point you're adding place your mouse cursor over the gradient so a Pipette tool appears and click on the colour you want to add.

Also, the smaller points located between each stopper can be adjusted to alter the gradient slightly.

Finished image:

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions: Image converted to mono with Gradient Map
  
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Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions:

Photoshop tutorial: Gradient Maps for mono conversions:

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