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The issue has to do with the mode that you are in. If it is a TIFF or GIF file that you are opening, when you click on "Image -- Mode" you are likely to see "Indexed Color..." with a checkmark next to it. Be sure to select "RGB Color." Once you have done that, you can simply double-click the background layer in the layers palette to unlock the image.
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If you select the color option under the mode, you can change it to RGB which allows you to do whatever you want to your image.
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The issue has to do with the mode that you are in. If it is a TIFF or GIF file that you are opening, when you click on "Image -- Mode" you are likely to see "Indexed Color..." with a checkmark next to it. Be sure to select "RGB Color." Once you have done that, you can simply double-click the background layer in the layers palette to unlock the image.
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This works, thank you!
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This helped SO much. THANK YOU! Why is this the case?
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That works. Thanks for the tip! 2020, I'm taking PS lessons with CS3 and iMac 2009 while the instructor is using CC. Ha ha...!