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Corel Painter
Composite Method
Photoshop Blend
Mode
Corel Painter
Composite Method
Photoshop Blend
Mode
Gel Darken Overlay Overlay
GelCover not converted Soft Light Soft Light
Colorize Color Hard Light Hard Light
Reverse-Out Normal Darken Darken
Shadow Map Multiply Lighten Lighten
Magic Combine Lighten Difference Difference
Pseudocolor Normal Hue Hue
Normal Normal Saturation Saturation
Dissolve Dissolve Color Color
Multiply Multiply Luminosity Luminosity
Screen Screen
For more information, see “Blending layers by using composite methods” on page 543.
If you save a file to a file format other than RIFF or PSD, the layers drop (or merge) into a single background
image.
Working with reference layers
Reference layers get their image content from an external source — either a pixel-based layer in the current
document or a separate file. They provide a low-resolution representation of the original image that you
can quickly manipulate in ways that would otherwise require more time. Working with a reference layer
allows you to resize, rotate, or slant a layer onscreen by dragging its handles. The changes are immediately
displayed in the document window. When you finish making changes, you can commit the reference layer
back to a standard layer. Corel Painter examines the source image to restore the original resolution.
You cannot edit the image data in a reference layer. If you try to paint on or apply effects to a reference
layer, Corel Painter prompts you to commit it back to a pixel-based layer.
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