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02/04/2008 02:54:22 PM · #1
well it applies to the whole image, but then it does so by multiply/screen/whatever color channels. so would it be a legal B&W conversion method under basic?
02/04/2008 02:57:37 PM · #2
Originally posted by wanjun:

well it applies to the whole image, but then it does so by multiply/screen/whatever color channels. so would it be a legal B&W conversion method under basic?


If I understand this correctly, this uses a blend mode other than Normal. Then this would be illegal. Can't use the other blend modes. adjustment layers must not have selections (masks) or blend modes other than Normal.

edited to add section from rules:

" You may...use only Adjustment Layers (or their equivalent). An Adjustment Layer is a special type of layer containing no image data that lets you experiment with color and tonal adjustments without permanently modifying the pixels. Adjustment Layers must be applied in Normal mode." I added bold for emphasis.

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