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    Preston Birdwell
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    Use a B&W Layer to Adjust Color Brightness

    I found this great trick on PetaPixel.

    Applies to Photoshop CS5 and above.

    1. Create a B&W adjustment layer above the background layer**.
    2. Set the blending mode of the B&W layer to "Luminosity"
    3. Adjust the individual color sliders to suit.

    **Your image will change to B&W. When you do step 2, you'll see the original color image.

    You can also use the B&W adjustment layer to convert a color image to B&W. In this case, leave the blending mode set to 'Normal'. You can then adjust the brightness of colors as in step 3, above.

    --P
    Preston-Columbia CA

    "If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."

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    Peter
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    Re: Use a B&W Layer to Adjust Color Brightness

    Great tip Preston. Thanks for posting.

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    Re: Use a B&W Layer to Adjust Color Brightness

    +1. nice tip

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