Sketch photocopy filter stays too light on subsequent pictures.  help.

Used a sketch photcopy filter on a picture and then made changes (text, clone stamp) to the picture after applying the filter.  Now in putting new photos through the filter, the photos stay too light even with the darkest settings.  How do I make it go back to normal?

Check your foreground and background colors in the toolbox.
You probably want them set to black and white by pressing D on the keyboard.

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