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stumbling across an indexed image in Photoshop is really annoying hereamp;#39;s how to fix that hello everybody and welcome back to tip tarted a really quick tutorial should be less than a minute weamp;#39;re gonna learn how to edit this index photo inside of Photoshop so you can see that when you have an indexed image you canamp;#39;t edit it you canamp;#39;t add new layers you canamp;#39;t unlock it as this little lock symbol would tend to suggest if you want to edit this itamp;#39;s actually a color mode I thought it was sort of a locking system but if youamp;#39;ve got two image and then mode youamp;#39;ll find that under this drop-down menu here thereamp;#39;s indexed color you need to change that to whatever workspace you want to work with generally thatamp;#39;s gonna be RGB for digital workspaces why donamp;#39;t you do so youamp;#39;ll find your layer palette will go back to its normal system and you can start doing whatever you want to your image so thatamp;#39;s