I took a bunch of headshots for an actor who needs B&W 8x10s for auditions. I've never done B&W before - I'm just a color kinda guy so I'm a little clueless in this area.
Here is the color version (converted from RAW), followed by what Lightroom's "Grayscale Conversion" preset gave me. I notice it dropped the color temp, used some highlight recovery (though there was nothing blown in the original) and raised the black point, cranked up the contrast but made the tone curve flat. It also used a variety of settings in the Grayscale mix. None of these settings are identical in all shots, but similar.
I'm not thrilled with this conversion, but a) I really don't know why, and b) I wouldn't have a clue how to improve it.
If anyone can advise how to better use Lightroom for B&W portraits, I would greatly appreciate it.


