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Question Posted Monday March 28 2005, 11:17 pm

how do you turn color pictures into black and white?? i will rate!!

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DangerNerd answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 2:46 am:
If you are talking about a digital photo, go here:

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You can get the FREE gimp picture editor here:

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Let me know if you need anything else,

DangerNerd

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orphans answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 12:59 am:
" It's possible that one could develop the film in such a way that the resulting photograph was B&W" That is possible. all you have to do is enlarge the Negative onto Black and White photographic paper. I've done it before.

Also if its a computer image all you have to do is open the photo and find a button under the toolbar that says "Convert to Greyscale," or something similar.

Hope it helps

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X3ReDhEaDX3 answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 12:23 am:
go to walgreens cvs or jewel and use the picture thin! ask the person at the picture counter to help you if you need it!
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Asc answered Tuesday March 29 2005, 12:11 am:
Photographs, or computer pictures?

With a photograph, you could take a picture of the first photo using black and white film (if you set it up right there shouldn't be much quality loss), or you could go to a copy place and they should be able to make a B&W version on decent quality paper, or you can scan it into a computer, convert it to black and white, and print it (preferably on photo paper). It's possible that one could develop the film in such a way that the resulting photograph was B&W... but I don't know anything about photography.

If it's a computer image, you'll have to use some sort of image editing program. Photoshop is best, if you've got access to a copy, or the free version of Project Dogwaffle should be able to do it. There must also be a thousand less well known programs which you could find and use for the job. Alternatively, send it to me and I'll do it and send the B&W version back, though I'm going to bed in maybe half an hour. uc_asc at yahoo.com

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TR0PiCALX3 answered Monday March 28 2005, 11:25 pm:
It depends on what programs you have on your computer..you can do it with photoshop or fine pix viewer..do you have a digital camera? write me back with the answers so I can help more! ♥

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TheTeenGirl answered Monday March 28 2005, 11:22 pm:
Well, I wish I could give you an easy way, but I really don't know, I have a animation shop thing on my other computer, and I know how to do it on that, but you have to download it for money and stuff, sorry!



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