![]() It’s just displaying them as b&w, but your keeping the information in tact. Notice that Photoshop has kept track of colors in the image. Once you’ve clicked this, you should see adjustments for the value of each color (see image). You can access this either by going to the top menu to Image>Adjustments>Black&White or in your side bar click on the adjustments button (as shown in picture) and then click on the b&w icon, which is the black and white box divided diagonally. What you do want to do is use the black & white adjustments. You don’t want that you want to retain as much information in your image as possible. Long story short, you’re actually changing the color profile, which means you will lose pixel information in your colors. This can be good for getting an idea of if your image has good value range.
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