GIMP, the free-to-use, open source raster graphics editor gives users several ways to make a color image black and white. In this article we’ll discuss the difference between black & white and grayscale images. Then we’ll go over a few ways you can use GIMP to convert an RGB color image into grayscale mode or black and white.
For this GIMP tutorial, we used the most recent version available for Microsoft Windows, GIMP 2.10. Download GIMP for Windows, MacOS, and Linux from gimp.org.
What’s the difference between black and white and grayscale? In black and white photography, the terms are used interchangeably. Consider the image below.
This is a color photo in RGB mode. If we remove the color, it looks like this:
Most people would describe this colorless image as a black and white photo, but a more accurate term is “grayscale.” While black is the only color used in the image, the image is composed of a spectrum of shades of gray spanning from pure white to pure black.
In the photo editing world, it’s important to distinguish between grayscale and true black and white, which uses only black and white and no shades of gray. Here’s the same image in true black and white.
The first step to making an image black and white in GIMP is to decide whether to convert it to a true black and white image or to grayscale. We’ll cover both below.
GIMP’s process for converting a color image into black and white involves using the Threshold tool.
What was once a full-color image is now purely black and white, and you didn’t even need to buy Adobe Photoshop.
There are several ways to turn a color image into grayscale in GIMP.
The fastest, easiest way to make a grayscale image in GIMP is to turn the document color mode to grayscale.
4. Your color image will now be composed solely of black, white, and gray pixels.
Note: Once you convert an image to grayscale, you can’t go back to color. Save a copy of the color image before you begin. Also, be aware that changing an image’s color mode applies to the entire image, even if you’ve only selected part of the image.
To use GIMP’s Mono Mixer tool to turn a color image to grayscale, follow these steps:
As you can see, adjusting the RGB channels in the Mono Mixer can make a big difference.
A third method for converting color images to grayscale involves adjusting the image’s saturation.
You can also use the Color to Gray tool to convert an image into grayscale in GIMP.
The Hue-Saturation tool is yet another way to make a grayscale image in GIMP.
As you can see, there are many ways to make an image black and white in GIMP. By knowing multiple methods, you’re more likely to find one that works best for the image you’re editing.
A lot of image editing comes down to trial and error, so don’t be afraid to explore all the tools at your disposal—whether you’re using GIMP, Photoshop, or another image editing app.
To get started, try our tutorial on creating a transparent background in GIMP where you’ll learn how to use a layer mask. Or experiment with plugins for GIMP that will extend the app’s functionality.
Maggie Marystone is a freelance technology writer, human rights worker, and storyteller based in Chicago. Read Maggie’s Full Bio
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