S sdmelissa3 TPF Noob! Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 May 6, 2006 #1 does anyone know where to find the Screen blending mode in Photoshop? I can't find it.
ksmattfish Now 100% DC - not as cool as I once was, but still Joined Aug 25, 2003 Messages 7,019 Reaction score 36 Location Lawrence, KS Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit May 6, 2006 #2 It's on the list of blending modes in the layers pallet.
S sdmelissa3 TPF Noob! Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 May 6, 2006 Thread Starter 🔹 #3 I still don't see it... pretty bad huh?
S sdmelissa3 TPF Noob! Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 May 6, 2006 Thread Starter 🔹 #4 would you go to >windows< and then >layers< and that is the layers pallette, right?
Arch Damn You! Joined Jan 21, 2006 Messages 8,487 Reaction score 103 Location locked in the attic Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit May 6, 2006 #5 no..... there is a small drop down window actually on the layers pallet.... click it.... then choose screen.
no..... there is a small drop down window actually on the layers pallet.... click it.... then choose screen.
S sdmelissa3 TPF Noob! Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 May 6, 2006 Thread Starter 🔹 #6 Okay, I think I got it. I am trying to create a double exposure on digital pics. Now I just have to come up with a good idea. Thanks
Okay, I think I got it. I am trying to create a double exposure on digital pics. Now I just have to come up with a good idea. Thanks
Arch Damn You! Joined Jan 21, 2006 Messages 8,487 Reaction score 103 Location locked in the attic Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit May 6, 2006 #7 The easiest way to create a double exposure is just to put one image on top of the other and lower the opacity (the slider on the layers pallet) of the top image ...... then use screen on top if you need it.
The easiest way to create a double exposure is just to put one image on top of the other and lower the opacity (the slider on the layers pallet) of the top image ...... then use screen on top if you need it.
S sdmelissa3 TPF Noob! Joined Jan 31, 2006 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 May 6, 2006 Thread Starter 🔹 #8 would I put the top image on before the other image when I lower the opacity? right?
Arch Damn You! Joined Jan 21, 2006 Messages 8,487 Reaction score 103 Location locked in the attic Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit May 6, 2006 #9 It is the top layer you lower the opacity and use screen on,..... so it shows the background layer beneath.
It is the top layer you lower the opacity and use screen on,..... so it shows the background layer beneath.