Learn how you can revert your editing which turned to black and white accidentally from the colorful graphics. This trick is going to work in any version of adobe photoshop. So, let’s get started.
As I was editing this colorful graphics, I don’t know how it turned to black and white. I did so many things like pressing ctrl+z to undo the last change, ctrl+shift+z to undo the previous changes, but other things were undone except the color.
After going through a deep research, I came to know that this happened due to my accidental pressing of ctrl+1 keys on my keyboard. Also, if you accidentally press ctrl+f2, ctrl+f3, the graphics is going to be changed into different black and white output.
So, to overcome this issue, go to the layers window. Most of the times, you see the layer window already open on the side of the workspace. If you don’t find it there already opened, press f7-the function 7 key on your keyboard, click on the channels tab, you will see the eyeball only on the Blue channel or Green channel or the Red channel. You will need to click on the RGB channel to get your graphics back into the original state. You can also see the shortcut keys to switch to the different channels. For RGB, ctrl+tilde, which is on the top left of your keyboard, just below the ESC key. For Red ctrl+1, for green ctrl+2 and for Blue ctrl+3. You pressed the key combination ctrl+1 or 2 or 3, accidentally, so you got that issue.
6 апр 2022