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1. Launch Photoshop and click “File” and “Open” to open the file you would like to posterize. 2. Click “Window” from the menu located along the top of the Photoshop window, then click “Adjustments” from the drop-down menu to make the Adjustments panel available in your workspace. If there is already a checkmark next to Adjustments, proceed to the next step. 3. Click the “Adjustments” panel and click the small downward-facing arrow in its top right corner. A drop-down menu appears. 4. Click “Posterize” on the drop-down menu. Photoshop displays a New Layer dialog in which you can name your posterization layer, assign a layer color and opacity. Click “OK.” Photoshop adds a basic four-level posterize effect to your image. 5. Drag the slider under the Posterize heading in the Adjustments panel to set the number of posterize levels you’d like in your photo. The higher the number of levels, the more detai...