From the course: Designing an Annual Report in InDesign

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Create an object style for a consistent picture treatment

Create an object style for a consistent picture treatment

From the course: Designing an Annual Report in InDesign

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Create an object style for a consistent picture treatment

- [Narrator] In this movie, we will see the third part in the steps to create a unified look for the images. They have been converted to black and white, technically they are still RGB images, but they have a black and white adjustment layer applied to them, and the InDesign document has been relinked to the folder containing the black and white images. But I now want to apply the color tint, such as we see here. These images, from an earlier step, were all placed into a frame that had an object style applied to it, and this object style is called Pic AF. So I'm now going to edit that object style by right clicking on it. I'll come to the Field attribute, and this is the color that I want to use. I'll go ahead and click OK. At the moment, nothing changes. That's because the opacity of the images is set to 100%. Now, unfortunately, changing the blending mode of the contents of the picture frame is not something that…

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