These examples show the result of painting part of the image’s face using each blending mode.
For a video on blend modes, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0012.
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![]() Original Image |
![]() Normal, 100% opacity |
![]() Normal, 50% opacity |
![]() Dissolve, 50% opacity |
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![]() Behind |
![]() Clear |
![]() Darken |
![]() Multiply |
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![]() Color Burn |
![]() Linear Burn |
![]() Lighten |
![]() Screen |
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![]() Color Dodge |
![]() Linear Dodge (Add) |
![]() Overlay |
![]() Soft Light |
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![]() Hard Light |
![]() Vivid Light |
![]() Linear Light |
![]() Pin Light |
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![]() Hard Mix |
![]() Difference |
![]() Exclusion |
![]() Hue |
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![]() Saturation |
![]() Color |
![]() Luminosity, 80% opacity |
![]() Lighter Color |
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![]() Darker Color |
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