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Straightening psd layouts: how to remove multiplication on layers?
Hello, Khabrovites!
I have an application layout made in psd. I always usually work like this, but now is a unique case.
The fact is that the designer is not a very good person, and made the layout so that some layers are set with “multiplication” (multiply). This leads to the fact that when I try to duplicate into a new document for cutting, I get all sorts of white halos and backgrounds around the required image.
Is there any adequate way to pull out a picture, without cutting it along with the background?
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The most adequate way is to force the designer to redraw the layers as needed. :( Or redraw it yourself. I did not find other ways to save what I planned with transparency / translucency.
Sometimes it helps to make a blank layer on top of a layer with a mode other than normal and flatten them by pressing Ctrl + E.
If I understand correctly, then you just need to change the layer mode. To do this, you must have the "layers" window enabled. If it is not enabled, then enable it through the menu Window > Layers. Select the layer whose property you want to change and from the top left in the same window select "normal" in the drop-down list.
If I misunderstood the question, then I apologize.
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