Hi Guys.
It's not only in x7 but in the versions before aswell,why can't I use all the blending modes when I create a lens(adjm layer)is there a reason for?i see in PS you use them all.
thanks in advance.
charles
What do you mean "can't I use all the blending modes when I create a lens"?
Because I can use them all actually on my CDGSX6
Hi,what I mean is,when I have an image open an duplicate that image I can (when I scroll tru the blend modes) see all the blend modes if iwant to,but if I put an lens above the duplicated image and try (scroll) the blend modes I see only a part of all the blend modes .
charles said:I see only a part of all the blend modes .
Can you post a screen capture? With X6 I'm not seeing (if it's the same problem) as you.
Hi ,I want to post to you 2 screen shots but I don't how to att them to my reply,can you help with that?
thanks
Blend modes are on the Object Manager (Ctrl+F7), can you see it?
Hello charles; You can post a raster file up to 250 K, by clicking on the move film icon, as the screen shot below.
George
Hi Mike.
I can't post a screen shot for you because I don't understand how to,but let me try it this way,open an image in PP and duplicate that layer,now look how many blend modes do you count?i count 28,right?now put a lens(aka adjm) layer above the duplicated layer how many blend modes do you count?when the lens(aka adjm) layer is active i do count here 21,and that's my problem..
I hope that I can get a response of you.
thanks Mike.
Is the problem in making the screenshot?
For a one-off, the simple answer is to press the Print Screen button and then do File > New from Clipboard in photopaint. That will show you an image from the time when you made the screenshot and you can crop it and export as jpg or png, ready to upload on the icon shown above.
If you are doing a lot of screen captures, then Corel Capture provides a better solution, but for just an occasional capture the above is easier.