Color and tone effects


You can transform the color and tone of an image to produce a special effect. For example, you can create an image that looks like a photographic negative or flatten the appearance of an image.

To apply color and tone effects

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Click Effects Transform, and click one of the following effects:
Invert — lets you reverse the colors of an image. Inverting an image creates the appearance of a photographic negative.
Posterize — lets you reduce the number of tonal values in an image to remove gradations and create larger areas of flat color
Threshold — lets you specify a brightness value as a threshold. Pixels with a brightness value higher or lower than the threshold appear as white or black, depending on the threshold option you specify.
This applies the effect destructively. To apply the effect non-destructively, click Window Dockers Effects, then click the Add effect button , and click Transfrom, and click an effect.
If a dialog box appears, adjust the effect settings.

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The Deinterlace effect is a transformation effect that lets you remove lines from images. For information about the Deinterlace effect, see Improve scanned images.

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