Changing bitmap palettes
You can create contone bitmaps by altering their palette. You can use any two colors so you can create, for example, sepia effects.
 To change a bitmap 
 palette:
 To change a bitmap 
 palette:
1. Select the bitmap (see Selecting objects).
2. Click on the first color on the Color Line.
3. Shift-click on the second color on the Color Line.
Tips
 If you find the two colors are reversed 
 (black is white and white is black), reapply them from the Color Line 
 the other way around.
 If you find the two colors are reversed 
 (black is white and white is black), reapply them from the Color Line 
 the other way around.
 You can also change the colors using 
 drag-and-drop from the Color Line or Color Gallery onto the center and 
 edge of a bitmap.
 You can also change the colors using 
 drag-and-drop from the Color Line or Color Gallery onto the center and 
 edge of a bitmap.
 You can also open the Color Editor 
 and edit the line and fill colors of the bitmap directly.
 You can also open the Color Editor 
 and edit the line and fill colors of the bitmap directly. 
 An 
 easy way to create a grayscale image from a color one is to drag white 
 from the Color Line and drop it onto the bitmap.
 An 
 easy way to create a grayscale image from a color one is to drag white 
 from the Color Line and drop it onto the bitmap.
 You can also change the brightness 
 and contrast of bitmaps.
 You can also change the brightness 
 and contrast of bitmaps.