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6.33 Adjust the Red, Green, and Blue sliders to tweak the appearance of the black-and-white
conversion.
Converting an image to a color monochrome or sepia
The Color Monochrome brick can be used with or without the Black & White adjustment. To use it,
do the following:
1. Choose Color Monochrome from the Adjustments pop-up menu . A Color
Monochrome brick appears. By default, the monochrome choice is set to a sepia tone.
2. Adjust the Intensity slider to control the strength of the sepia effect.
3. Click the arrow to the right of the sepia color swatch if you want to choose a differ-
ent color for the color monochromatic effect. A new color palate appears. As you
hover the cursor over the colors in the color palate, the image preview updates to reflect
the color monochrome using that particular color.
To specifically add a sepia effect, choose the Sepia adjustment from the Adjustments pop-up
menu. A small brick appears containing an Intensity slider that you use to control the intensity of
the sepia effect. We prefer the Color Monochrome option because it offers more control over the
final effect, but the Sepia adjustment is faster if you like the tone of it.
 
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