True B&W
ShepsMom
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I need to convert some color images, i'm trying to print some brochures with B&W photos and what to make sure they do not have a tint to them. So far they're coming out with some color cast. Of course, printing at home isn't helping much for a true representation of the b&w
Is there are way for a true B&W conversion? Any tips appreciated.
Thanks!
Is there are way for a true B&W conversion? Any tips appreciated.
Thanks!
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If you print this image on your printer at home, and you see a color tint to the image, the tint is from the profile or the limitations of your printer that you used at home. Printing a true neutral B&W image can be challenging for printers with less than perfect profiles, and almost impossible for some more inexpensive home printers.
The same file, printed by a professional lab, should not display a tint, if all three R,G,B channels are equal in each pixel as I stated above.
To get good B&W images at home requires very good profiles, specifically derived for B&W printing, with a specific paper, OEM ink, and a specific printer. You cannot use a generic color profile and expect to see quality monochrome prints with consumer grade ink jet printers. It just won't happen.
To print good B&W with my Epson 3800, I use special profiles specifically made for B&W, and a different profile for each type of paper.
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Here are the steps:
Mode>Lab Color
Channels>Delete channel "a", "b" will be deleted as well
Back to Mode>Grayscale
Back to Mode>RGB
There are no colors left, only B&W
What do you think of that?
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Nikon D700 x2/D300
Nikon 70-200 2.8/50 1.8/85 1.8/14.24 2.8
The print profiles Pathfinder mentioned cannot be emphasized enough for accurate tonal translation to a specific printer.
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John Bongiovanni
I haven't had a great deal of success even with commercial pro labs when printing with a photographic printing process.
Try calling any lab you want and ask them if they can print a true B&W print, and see what the answer is. Most of the current large format printers have multiple black, and gray cartridges and can print a good B&W, but the chemical printers seem to have problems.
Work flow, icc profiles, and testing is the only why.
Send them a test print or two.
Sam
The newer Epson drivers and profiles for their professional 8 ink inkjet printers are much better now, and with appropriate profiles I get very nice B&W prints from my Epson 3800.
Marina, there are a number of links about creating B&W images from color images in Photoshop in the stickies at the top of this forum
Here
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=114917
and here
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=56678
They should help you create a nice B&W image from a color image file. Getting the file to paper is then the final step we have been addressing.
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Have a look at www.photo-i.co.uk - in the forum dedicated to your printer.
I found one for my Epson 1400 which had a couple of good ideas...
http://www.photo-i.co.uk/BB/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=6319
Anthony.
Will check on all the links!!
www.intruecolors.com
Nikon D700 x2/D300
Nikon 70-200 2.8/50 1.8/85 1.8/14.24 2.8
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