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Q: What is the keyboard shortcut for switching to a specific layer blend mode?
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Q: What is the keyboard shortcut for switching to a specific layer blend mode?
You can ask Dave a question through Twitter at twitter.com/davecross
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Good video on how to use Blend Modes.
How video on Tiff and PSD? What the advantages.
How about a video on different save formats in Photoshop?
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Hi Dave, I am Brazilian and I follow his work by user Photoshop TV podcast, and also follow you on twitter. I wonder how to transform a face like the Beatles on the cover of the album “A Hard Days Night”? I would appreciate if you could send me an e-mail tutorial. I’m your fan. Hugs. Rony
Hi Dave, I have seen on Photoshop TV the color of an active layer in the layers palette is bright yellow instead of the default blue. How can I change mine. I can’t find any information about this anywhere.
Regards,
J. Frost
Thanks for this blending mode tip…. very useful!!!!
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