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gsxr1100tony | 20:24 Thu 23rd Nov 2006 | How it Works
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can anyone help me its doing my head in

im on my laptop its got xp home edition i want to print out a picture of my motorbike thats in colour
but i want it in black and white
any ideas
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When you go to print it just change the print options from colour to B&W.
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cheers ams
i went to print options then to advance print options and hey presto ive got a b&w pic of my 1100 gsxr
thankyou very much
Just in case the previous post isn't clear to you, the word you're looking for, somewhere on your screen, is probably 'Greyscale'.

If you simply want to print the picture in B&W (rather than saving it in this form), go to File > Print. (Don't just click on the 'Print' button as this usually bypasses the advanced print settings). What you see will depend upon the type of printer you're using but it's usually necessary to click on 'Properties'. Then select 'Greyscale printing'.

If you actually want to save the picture as a B&W file, most image viewing and manipulation programs offer 'Convert to Greyscale'. This is usually accessed from either the 'Edit' menu or the 'Image' one. Once you've changed the picture to B&W, select 'Save As' from the file menu and choose a new file name (so that you don't overwrite the original colour file).

Chris
Oops! I was typing while you were posting.

I'm glad you've sorted it out.

Chris
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thankyou anyway for taking the time to help with this problem
cheers buenchico


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