>Image-Adjustment-Channel Mixer then check the 'Monochrome' box. WIth this method you can adjust how dark each color is represented in the b&w image (like using colored filters with b&w film). a very similar way though more flexible is Russel Brown's method: it actually consists of adding two adjustment layers (hue/saturation) ontop of your image...with the first you alter the image colors, saturation etc, with the second you desature the result...like changing filters on the camera to find the best, but with the added feature of goback ability here are the links: PDF http://www.russellbrown.com/images/tips_pdfs/colortoB&W.pdf Video http://www.russellbrown.com/images/tips_movies/ColortoB&W.mov enjoy! kostas _____________________________________________________________________________________ http://www.mailbox.gr ÁðïêôÞóôå äùñåÜí ôï ìïíáäéêü óáò e-mail. http://www.thesuperweb.gr Website ìå ÁóöáëÝò Controlpanel áðü 6 Euro êáé äþñï ôï domain óáò!