Duotone Effect
1. Open Photoshop. Open desired image. Image can be converted into two colors using Duotone.
2. Image >Mode > Gray Scale
3. Image > Mode > Duotone
4. You will get following box.
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1. Open Photoshop. Open desired image. Image can be converted into two colors using Duotone.
2. Image >Mode > Gray Scale
3. Image > Mode > Duotone
4. You will get following box.
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