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Welcome to another awesome photoshop tutorial. Today I am going to show you how to add a color tint to a photo. I am going to show you two different methods to achieve this effect. I am going to use this image I got from Pixabay. If you would like to use the same image, a link is in the video description. Once you have your image open. The first step is to add a Black and White adjustment layer. To do this Select the Image Layer. Then click the the Adjustment Layer icon. And select Black and White. The Properties Panel window will open. The next step is to enable the Color Tint To do this check the box next to Tint. Your Photo should now have a Sepia Tint. To change the Tint to a different color. Click the Sepia color swatch. The Color Picker windows will open and you can select a different color from the rainbow bar. I am going to add a green tint to my image. If you want to increase the Saturation. Select the Saturation Radio Button. And move the slide down to decrease the Saturatio