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April 11, 2020
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If it can go wrong, it will go wrong

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I have not long ago upgraded Windows 10 to a newer version.  I use PSE  2018, after the upgrade, elements kept crashing after about 1 minute.  I found a thread on the help page where somebody was having the same trouble and had found a solution, this person posted how they resolved the problem.  I copied their advice and now PSE2018 was up and running...so I thought.  The problem I am having is...I open an image, control+J to make new layer.  With Quick selection tool I run over the bland sky, the dotted line appears, I go to the Blending mode, change Normal to Multiply, here is the problem, instead of changing the marked off sky area, the whole image is changed by the multiply mode, I can't get it to just work on the selected area, also the dotted lines don't clear once I have finished.  Has anybody else had this problem and if so how did you solve it?

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Greg_S.
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 12, 2020

Try resetting the preferences file. Go to Edit>Preferences>General tab and click the Reset Preferences on next launch button.

Alan247Author
Participant
April 12, 2020
Thank you, I will give it a try
Phinny
Legend
April 11, 2020

I'm not certain of this but blending modes (aka layer blending modes) affect entire layers.  Try placing the selected sky on its own ctrl-j layer and changing its blending mode there.  

hatstead
Inspiring
April 11, 2020

To use this technique, it is a little more complicated.

 You need the original picture with the drab sky, and a picture of a "good" sky with nice clouds. You can either take it yourself, or find one via Google Images.

 

Open both of these picture files

Copy/paste the good sky picture on the picture with the drab sky

Access the move tool and position the new sky over the old, drab sky. Set the blending mode to darken on the new sky layer

Set your foreground color chip to white

Activate the Gradient tool, and drag  Foreground to transparent linear gradient from below to the top of the tree line (if there are trees) while holding down the Shift key

Alan247Author
Participant
April 11, 2020
So how does that solve the problem of the Multiply blend not doing what it
should do?


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hatstead
Inspiring
April 11, 2020

I think that you are using the wrong tool.

Open your picture file

Activate the Smart Brush Tool. On the tool's option bar, you should see "Blue Skies" as one of the options

With the cursor, "paint" over the sky.

To get rid of the "marching ants" outline, press CTRL+D

Alan247Author
Participant
April 11, 2020

So how does that solve the problem that the Multiply is not working, it's only since the Windows 10 upgrade, the question has nothing to do with the Brush tool

PECourtejoie
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 11, 2020

Hello, I'm moving this to the elements forum.