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Screen opacity doesn't work

New Here ,
Nov 23, 2024 Nov 23, 2024

Hi, 

I'm trying to create light with screen opacity, but it doesn't seem to work:

 

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It should look like this:

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Could someone help me with this? Thank you.

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Community Expert , Nov 23, 2024 Nov 23, 2024

It will only work in RGB document color mode.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2024 Nov 23, 2024

It will only work in RGB document color mode.

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New Here ,
Nov 23, 2024 Nov 23, 2024

Aah ok, thank you for your help. 🙂

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2024 Nov 23, 2024

You could try if this works for you:

Create the objects with the screen effect in an RGB document.

Select them together with the background and choose: Object > Flatten Transparency with a High Ressolution preset.

Copy and paste the result in a CMYK document.

It may be useful to keep an unflattened copy of the RGB version, the flattened one will be partially uneditable.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2024 Nov 23, 2024

I would just rasterize it. There will be a huge amount of pixels in it anyway.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2024 Nov 23, 2024

That could be another option, as long as you keep a non-rasterized version as backup for eventual edits.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 24, 2024 Nov 24, 2024

I just tend to avoid all blend modes other than Multiply and Darken. Blend modes, really just change colors, that's all - sure they can be a quick, easy, way to change colors, especially for multiple objects - nonetheless, that's all they do.

 

You can create the same effect in CMYK file by merely using a color to transparent gradient with a "Normal" blend mode, rather than a white to transparent gradient set to "Screen".

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New Here ,
Dec 23, 2024 Dec 23, 2024
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Thank for all the answers. I made it in RGB mode and it worked. 🙂

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