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Originally Posted by Sty
It refers to that you create a new adjustment layer (channel mixer) and then you choose b&w from there.
Then you can adjust the individual RGB values (keeping the total to about 100%) to get the wanted effect. This effectively is the same thing as taking photos on b&w film and using colored filters (very common method to highlight greens etc...)
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Ah okay. I'll give that a shot.
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