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Today we are going to learn how to create Dramatic Black amp;amp; White images in Photoshop, in Just One Minute! So, all we have to do, go to Imageamp;gt;Calculations. Now, it already gives you a Black and White version of your image. Now we need to choose a Blend Mode which is Dramatic enough. For this example, Iamp;#39;m going to choose Overlay. Now you can play with the Channels of Source 1 and Source 2 So, for the top one, Iamp;#39;m going to choose Green. And for the bottom one, Iamp;#39;m going to choose Blue. You can play with it see what looks great with your image. I think Iamp;#39;m going to change it back to Multiply. Because Multiply looked amazing! You can also play with the Opacity if you want to. Iamp;#39;m going to keep it at 100, and make sure the result is amp;#39;New Channel.amp;#39; And then, hit OK! Go to Channels, and see, a new Alpha channel has been created. Now, make sure the Alpha channel is selected. Press Ctrl/Command A, Ctrl/Command + C. Come back