Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Version 18 Crack + Free Download [Win/Mac] First of all, let's start by looking at the different ways to work in Photoshop. Photoshop has many different modes, or options, that you can select when opening an image. Let's examine a few of them. The view modes In this section, we'll look at the different ways to view an image in the different view modes that are available in Photoshop. These view modes include RGB (Red-Green-Blue) mode: This is the default view mode. It enables you to see an image as it would appear in a monitor. It is commonly referred to as the default view in Photoshop. Most people use this mode. Grayscale mode: The grayscale view mode gives a gray, or monochromatic, look to the image. Because grayscale is a neutral color, this view mode is perfect for those who want to completely remove color from their images. CMYK (Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Key) mode: As you might guess, this color model gives you a look similar to that of a color printing press. 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