Using Photoshop's Channel Mixer To Make Your Digital Photos Look Like Black-and-White Film
Want your digital photos to look like they were photographed using black-and-white film?
Open your image in Photoshop. Select Image, Adjustments, Channel Mixer. Select Monochrome, then enter the numbers shown for your film of choice into the RGB channels, and Save. Remember, save your black-and-white image as a new file if you want to keep the original color image.
- Agfa 200X: 18,41,41
- Agfapan 25: 25,39,36
- Agfapan 100: 21,40,39
- Agfapan 400: 20,41,39
- Ilford Delta 100: 21,42,37
- Ilford Delta 400: 22,42,36
- Ilford Delta 400 Pro & 3200: 31,36,33
- Ilford FP4: 28,41,31
- Ilford HP5: 23,37,40
- Ilford Pan F: 33,36,31
- Ilford SFX: 36,31,33
- Ilford XP2 Super: 21,42,37
- Kodak Tmax 100: 24,37,39
- Kodak Tmax 400: 27,36,37
- Kodak Tri-X: 25,35,40




