Photoshop :: Everything Is Tints Of Brown
Dec 30, 2005Everything is brown. It goes from white to brown to dark brown to black.
Here is an image I got by screenshooting twice.
Everything is brown. It goes from white to brown to dark brown to black.
Here is an image I got by screenshooting twice.
I have a CMYK colour image which I'm using for a Yellow Pages advert. However I'm only allowed to use one colour for the advert.
So I need to convert this image to tints of that one colour.
The colour available is CYAN and the tints are: 100%, 80%, 60%, 40% and 20%.
How do I do it.
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My only option now is to re-install the software.
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-Width: 160, Height: 220, Resolution: 72 (Width and Height are in Pixels)
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Here is the example I'm showing:
Normal Picture: [URL].......
In Photoshop: [URL]............
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