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Sam wants to modify an image so it isn’t stark black-and-white but has gradations. What color option should he apply to the image? Washout Grayscale Black & White
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Sam wants to modify an image so it isn’t stark black-and-white but has gradations. What color option should he apply to the image?
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i think is B. Grayscale sorry if is not r
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