Just like in the movies fade to black and white...
More envy, more toning.
More red toning.
Applies tone to the shadows primarily, heavier than the subtle version.
Green with envy? B&W toning.
Applies tone to the shadows primarily.
Simply sets you up on the proper layer to be able to reduce the opacity of the layer set so the effect can be fine tuned.
Cool blue monochromatic toning x2.
You guessed it. Red toning.
Film-like grain effect. Grain like the Z films. Use after a B&W effect.
Combines Velveteen with the Black Satin BW look for a beautiful combo. Then adds a separate layer above to restore detail and tone down the soft.
Green in the shadows.
Combines Velveteen with the Black Satin B&W look for a beautiful combo.
Red in the shadows only.
Similar to B&W Interactor, but has an edgy boldness. To adjust, click on the color within the image and drag your mouse left or right to lighten or darken.
A sepia conversion that maintains true black in the shadows and true whites in the highlights, more.
Purple in the shadows.
Not exactly infrared but a similarly enhanced B&W conversion.
Same as B&W via lab, but with the color layer added back for hand coloring effect.
Classic split toning with warm in the shadows and cool blue in the highlights.