Graphics Programs Reference
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SCOTT KELBY
Step Two:
To create a quadtone, you'll have to convert to Grayscale mode first, but by now you know
what a flat-looking B&W photo that creates, so instead try this (from a few pages ago):
Press the letter D to set your Foreground and Background colors to their defaults of black
and white, then click on the Gradient Map icon in the Adjustments panel. When the Gradi-
ent Map options appear in the Properties panel, you don't need to make any changes. Now,
you can convert this image to Grayscale mode by going under the Image menu, under
Mode, and choosing Grayscale . It will ask you if you want to flatten your layers, so click
the Flatten button. (It will also ask you if you want to discard the color info. Click Discard.)
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