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tomk12414053
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October 12, 2020
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Tinted black and white photos?

  • October 12, 2020
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I have a problem when working on some B&W photos. Some look green, some look magenta. How come? Is this normal? Are you seeing the same as me? 

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Correct answer AxelMatt

I edit the photos first, into the finished photo I will deliver, with all the color editing etc. 
Then, I simply click the black and white button. And do make some adjustments.


Normally you should done the conversion to black and white first.

After that you can do all other adjustments.

 

In your case it's possible that the color correction you have done are responsible for the color cast.

 

 

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tomk12414053
Participating Frequently
October 12, 2020

Just Shoot Me
Legend
October 12, 2020

How are you converting these color images to B&W?

tomk12414053
Participating Frequently
October 12, 2020

I edit the photos first, into the finished photo I will deliver, with all the color editing etc. 
Then, I simply click the black and white button. And do make some adjustments.

Just Shoot Me
Legend
October 12, 2020

In the future, So people don't have to download the image you have attached, please use the Insert Photos icon found in the Tool Bar of the Post and Reply text entry dialog window as pictured below.
If you can please Edit your post to remove the Attached screen shot and Include it in the body of the text of your post.

You do that by Clicking the "More..." link at the bottom of your post, Selecting "Edit Message" and then use the "Insert Photos" icon in the tool bar at the top of the Post/Reply/Edit dialog box.
If you can't edit your post please include the screen shot you attached to a new reply to this conversation.
The Insert Photos icon is this one in the Tool Bar.


Thank you.

tomk12414053
Participating Frequently
October 12, 2020

I wasn't able to edit it for some reason, so I posted it as a reply.