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I wish to sharpen and soften an images edges in Adobe Photoshop, but when I try to do this, an error message comes up saying:

"Could not use sharpen tool because it doesnt work with indexed Color images (convert to RGB color mode)"

Can anyone please help me?

Thanks

2007-10-18 22:00:40 · 2 answers · asked by Andrei C 1 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

2 answers

Go to Image--- then To Mode.. there is RGB option.. choose it
simple as that..

in Photoshop 6.0 its like that... in newer version might be at different place... but the option should be available in Image section. There are CMYK, RGB, 16-bit, 32-bit.. and other options you can choose from

2007-10-18 22:16:16 · answer #1 · answered by binay 3 · 15 0

Photoshop Change Color Of Image

2016-11-06 08:05:38 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Convert a grayscale or RGB image to indexed color. Choose Image > Mode > Indexed Color. Note: All visible layers will be flattened; any hidden layers will be discarded. Select Preview in the Indexed Color dialog box to display a preview of the changes. Specify conversion options.http://www.thetechbrothers.com/adobe/graphics-photo/photoshop.html

2015-10-13 19:55:03 · answer #3 · answered by David 1 · 0 0

Gamut refers to a device characteristic. You are entirely wrong to assume that these differ between RGB and CMYK colour space. The RGB colour space is hopelessly grainy in the main percetpive range of the human eye, so is a lousy exemplar. In principle the range of describable colour is larger in CMYK than RGB.

2016-03-20 08:11:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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When I convert photos to CMYK on adobe photoshop, I don't notice a difference. They're just different types of color modes for different printers. Say you were printing a yearbook- a printing company like Walsworths only accepts CMYK format, for it's the best for it's printers. The colors don't look like they change on the computer, but I am sure there should be some difference on print. Your theory makes sense though.

2016-04-05 03:39:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-07-30 05:35:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

up where all the option are (file, edit, image, layer etc etc), click "image", then "mode". select rgb color.

2007-10-18 22:17:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

I wish to ask the same question as the user above.

2016-08-26 03:34:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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