Are you looking for an answer to the query “You have an RGB image that you want to convert to a duotone, but in the image > Mode menu, the Duotone option in grayed out. Why is this happening?”? If that’s the case, congratulations! You’ve arrived to the correct location. Throughout this post, I will assist you in answering your question correctly.
You have an RGB image that you want to convert to a duotone, but in the image > Mode menu, the Duotone option in grayed out. Why is this happening?
Options
- Duotones require two channels, so you must delete one of RGB channels in the Channels panel first
- Duotones require a single channel, so you must convert to grayscale first
- You must add a spot color channel first
- You must remove all existing color by Image > Adjustments > Desaturate first
The Correct Answer Is:
- Duotones require a single channel, so you must convert to grayscale first
Warming Up
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