Originally Posted by
TonyW
When I use photoshop to convert an image to black and white, at any point in the image the levels of red, green and blue channels on a scale from 0 to 255 are the same. This is still true when I convert from AdobeRGB to sRGB. But when I introduce a tint like a sepia, the relationship between the levels is not at all obvious.
Are the colours in a monochrome image adjusted according to some subjective idea of points of different luminosity being of the same colour or is there a well defined arithmetical relationship?
I have had a picture of mine called monochrome when I have done nothing to make it so and conversely I have looked at a print of a supposedly monochrome picture and seen some colorisation.