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or better yet, how do you use them?
![]() i checked the tutorial and found how to blend them into the papers. but i can't find any that says how to change them from black and white to colored. ![]() please help
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I use photoshop and when I want an overlay a different color to the original I will if the overlay is a png file with transparent areas, clip a color layer to the overlay layer using my alt button.
or if the overlay is a jpg I will put a color layer below the overlay and then change the blend mode of the overlay layer to soft light or overlay or even Luminosity. I might even use several duplicate layers of the overlay to build it up gradually. then I might merge the layers to create a new overlay if I am going to use that color overlay version a lot. Hope that helps some Joy
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Thanks for the tutorial. Tracy!
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i am using PSP X2 and i use the manual color correction tool...I LOVE IT! i can get colors exactly, without the torturous use of a color wheel
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Thanks Tracy,I love to learn new things.
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