![]() ![]() We hope you've found this is a list of suggested videos, websites and programs helpful. There are other computer software programs for editing images, though most of them you have to buy such as Adobe PhotoShop. The GIMP website contains a number of tutorials which can be found by clicking hereįor a tutorial on converting colour images to black and white on GIMP click hereĪ video tutorial for editing images in GIMP can be seen below Below you'll find links to download the program plus some tutorials. If you don't have the above options, or would like to use a more advanced photo editor, there is a free image editing software program called GIMP. This is generally done by using ‘filters’ or by reducing the colour or saturation in the image adjustments.įor Windows 10 Photos tutorial click here Windows and Macs come with a free program called ‘Photos’ which can be used to edit photos from colour to black and white. Some advanced editing techniques in Snapseed, including dodge and burn, masking and editing curves, can be seen in this video:Ĭlick here to go through to a written tutorial for Snapseed. When photographing with either your phone or digital camera, you should be able to change the settings to photograph in black and white (greyscale) automatically if you like.įor a digital camera, this function is usually found in the menu/options or image options, you usually can select either ‘colour’ or ‘black and white’.įor phone photography, you can apply a ‘filter’ in the camera settings.įor iPhones this can be seen via the below videoįor editing photographs to black and white on a phone or tablet/iPad there are many apps available, we would recommend the following two (both are free): Adobe PhotoShop Express ( Android or iOS) or Snapseed ( Android or iOS).Ī good video overview and tutorial for the Adobe PhotoShop Express app can be seen below: Tip eight about ‘emphasising mood’ is particularly helpful for portrait photography and how capturing the subject’s eyes is important for this.Ĭlick here to view an article with a few tips on what to consider when taking greyscale images for black and white including how to create some moody images by using environmental elements and effects such as fog and mist, rain and snow as well as the time of day you are are shooting – golden hour light (shortly after sunrise or before sunset, when the light is golden). STEP 7: That's it! You are done.To get you prepared for entering into Pictures of You we have compiled a list of a few handy online video and article based tutorials and some suggested editing programs (for smartphones and computers) to get you shooting some stellar black and white (greyscale) photography.īelow is a video by Jamie Windsor, a London based photographer, who provides nine tips for black and white (greyscale) photography, and how it is different to colour. STEP 5: Go to Double Exposure and select the 'brush' option (the middle one, as shown below)STEP 6: Now, color the area (the red one in the picture below) using your finger which you want to show by selecting the brush strength to full (100). Then, set the 'Opacity' (as shown in the picture below) to full and then tick! STEP 4: Go to 'view edits' as shown in the image below. STEP 2: Go to 'Tools' as shown below And Choose the 'Double Exposure' option as shown below.STEP 3: After selecting the Double Exposure option, select the 'Add Image' option as shown in the image below, and choose another image to merge. So, let's get started! STEP 1: Open Snapseed (of course) and select the desired image you want to edit by clicking the '+' sign as shown below. But, I like Snapseed because most of the post-production can be done in it and it's easy to use and also it’s free. There are many other editing apps to choose from. We only need a primary image to edit and then some second image to mix the textures and tones. Hello Photography Lovers, I hope you all are doing great! What is Double Exposure?Double exposure is an editing technique in which we mix two different photos on top of each other.
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