slider to the right. It can be moved to anywhere within the 0-45 range. Move it to the right as much as needed to saturate your colors without them becoming oversaturated and flat. 3 4 Go to Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast and move the Contrast to 5. If you have a newer version of Photoshop, you will see a Use Legacy check box. Be sure to check it. Go to Image > Adjustments > Levels. Holding down the Option key, move the black slider on the left side of the Input Levels to the right until you see black pixels on your screen. Then, move the white slider on the right side to the left until you see white pixels. By doing this, you are setting your black and white points in your image, thus reducing any "muddiness" in your layout's colors. Image 5 Image 4 Use Info*Action #113 at impressionsmag.com/infoaction PRESENTED BY IMPRESSIONS SUMMER 2014 § 29http://www.softwareforscreenprinters.com http://www.softwareforscreenprinters.com http://www.impressionsmag.com/infoaction