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all right like the previous demo where i showed you you can jump back and forth between photoshop and indesign im going to show you another trick that goes way back to the earlier days of quarkxpress one of the original page layout design programs that is now kind of on its way of the dinosaurs now were using indesign and i want to show you how to bring in a black and white photo but apply color tints to the photo so im going to go to open and in chapter 4 folder 12. im going to open this indesign file and i just have a simple black and white photo you can see on my links panel its a photoshop file and what i want to do is instead of have this being a dull gray kind of black and white photo i want to add little tints of color to it maybe a little bit of shade of brown like an old-fashioned sepia tone print give it a more nostalgic kind of look to it than this dull gray scale so youll notice if i click on my black arrow click on the photo and im on the fill im going to click thi