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The blending mode specified in the options bar controls how pixels in the image are affected by a painting or editing tool. Edits or paints each pixel to make it the result color. This is the default mode. However, the result color is a random replacement of the pixels with the base color or the blend color, depending on the opacity at any pixel location.

Edits or paints only on the transparent part of a layer. This mode works only in layers with Lock Transparency deselected and is analogous to painting on the back of transparent areas on a sheet of acetate. Edits or paints each pixel and makes it transparent. This mode is available for the Shape tools when fill region is selected , Paint Bucket tool , Brush tool , Pencil tool , Fill command, and Stroke command.

You must be in a layer with Lock Transparency deselected to use this mode. Looks at the color information in each channel and selects the base or blend color—whichever is darker—as the result color. Pixels lighter than the blend color are replaced, and pixels darker than the blend color do not change. Looks at the color information in each channel and multiplies the base color by the blend color. The result color is always a darker color.

Multiplying any color with black produces black. Multiplying any color with white leaves the color unchanged. The effect is similar to drawing on the image with multiple marking pens. Looks at the color information in each channel and darkens the base color to reflect the blend color by increasing the contrast between the two. Blending with white produces no change. Looks at the color information in each channel and darkens the base color to reflect the blend color by decreasing the brightness.

Looks at the color information in each channel and selects the base or blend color—whichever is lighter—as the result color. Pixels darker than the blend color are replaced, and pixels lighter than the blend color do not change.

The result color is always a lighter color. Screening with black leaves the color unchanged. Screening with white produces white. The effect is similar to projecting multiple photographic slides on top of each other. Looks at the color information in each channel and brightens the base color to reflect the blend color by decreasing contrast between the two.

Blending with black produces no change. Linear Dodge Add. Looks at the color information in each channel and brightens the base color to reflect the blend color by increasing the brightness.

Multiplies or screens the colors, depending on the base color. Patterns or colors overlay the existing pixels while preserving the highlights and shadows of the base color. The base color is not replaced, but mixed with the blend color to reflect the lightness or darkness of the original color. Darkens or lightens the colors, depending on the blend color. The effect is similar to shining a diffused spotlight on the image. Painting with pure black or white produces a distinctly darker or lighter area, but does not result in pure black or white.

Multiplies or screens the colors, depending on the blend color. The effect is similar to shining a harsh spotlight on the image. This is useful for adding highlights to an image. This is useful for adding shadows to an image. Painting with pure black or white results in pure black or white. Burns or dodges the colors by increasing or decreasing the contrast, depending on the blend color. Linear Light. Burns or dodges the colors by decreasing or increasing the brightness, depending on the blend color.

Replaces the colors, depending on the blend color. This is useful for adding special effects to an image. Adds the red, green and blue channel values of the blend color to the RGB values of the base color. If the resulting sum for a channel is or greater, it receives a value of ; if less than , a value of 0. Therefore, all blended pixels have red, green, and blue channel values of either 0 or This changes all pixels to primary additive colors red, green, or blue , white, or black.

For CMYK images, Hard Mix changes all pixels to the primary subtractive colors cyan, yellow, or magenta , white, or black. The maximum color value is Looks at the color information in each channel and subtracts either the blend color from the base color or the base color from the blend color, depending on which has the greater brightness value.

Blending with white inverts the base color values; blending with black produces no change. Creates an effect similar to but lower in contrast than the Difference mode. Blending with white inverts the base color values. Looks at the color information in each channel and subtracts the blend color from the base color.

In 8- and bit images, any resulting negative values are clipped to zero. Creates a result color with the luminance and saturation of the base color and the hue of the blend color. Creates a result color with the luminance and hue of the base color and the saturation of the blend color. Painting with this mode in an area with no 0 saturation gray causes no change. Creates a result color with the luminance of the base color and the hue and saturation of the blend color.

This preserves the gray levels in the image and is useful for coloring monochrome images and for tinting color images. Creates a result color with the hue and saturation of the base color and the luminance of the blend color.

This mode creates the inverse effect of Color mode. Lighter Color. Compares the total of all channel values for the blend and base color and displays the higher value color. Lighter Color does not produce a third color, which can result from the Lighten blend, because it chooses the highest channel values from both the base and blend color to create the result color.

Darker Color. Compares the total of all channel values for the blend and base color and displays the lower value color. Darker Color does not produce a third color, which can result from the Darken blend, because it chooses the lowest channel values from both the base and the blend color to create the result color.

Original image. Color Burn. Linear Burn. Color Dodge. Soft Light. Hard Light. Vivid Light. Pin Light. Hard Mix. Buy Adobe Photoshop or start a Free Trial. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Buy now. User Guide Cancel. Make it. The base color is the original color in the image.

The blend color is the color being applied with the painting or editing tool. The result color is the color resulting from the blend. Blending mode descriptions. In the Blend Mode pop-up menu, scroll over different options to see how they look on your image. Photoshop displays a live preview of blend modes on the canvas.

Looks at the color information in each channel and divides the blend color from the base color. Blending mode examples. Sign in to your account. Sign in. Quick links View all your plans Manage your plans.

   


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