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6.6. B & W, SepiaThe B & W (Black and White) and Sepia tools, meanwhile, don't correct anything. They simply drain the color from your photos. B & W converts them into moody grayscale images (a great technique if you're going for that Ansel Adams look); Sepia repaints them entirely in shades of antique brown (as though they were 1865 daguerreotypes). Open a photo in Edit mode, and then click the Black & White or Sepia buttons . That's all there is to it. If you change your mind, you can use Edit Undo Convert to B&W to restore the color immediately, or choose Photos Revert to Original at any point to return to your original file. Tip: If you don't see the B & W or Sepia buttons, you can always Control-click the photo and choose the corresponding command from the shortcut menu. |
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