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This may be a trivial question but I have a curiosity for long time that is why I ask this question. Why Blend mode & filter layer is not written in a text form as like Opacity & Fill? There is enough space to do so.
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Not everybody may have the same screen-space you have.
I am not an Adobe employee, so I am speculating:
Just »100%« and »100%« might be a bit unclear while the Blend Mode names are fairly clear (at least for Photoshop users with some experience) and the Filter has the loupe-icon anyway, which seems like a fairly popular symbol for searching.
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Not everybody may have the same screen-space you have.
I am not an Adobe employee, so I am speculating:
Just »100%« and »100%« might be a bit unclear while the Blend Mode names are fairly clear (at least for Photoshop users with some experience) and the Filter has the loupe-icon anyway, which seems like a fairly popular symbol for searching.
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Thanks
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After working with some interface elements long enough I guess one can get used to them and then after a while just assume the way they are is the way they should be …
But you can post a Feature Request (»Idea«) if you think some Photoshop features could/should be better (no matter whether in basic functionality or interface-wise).
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In the Adobe tutorial done with older version text Blend was there.
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Hi @MahaB82A
Maybe I am completely wrong. But this does not seem to me to be a Photoshop UI. Could this be a Photoshop Elements tutorial?
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I do not understand difference between these two.
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Photoshop Web seems to me to be more comparable to Photoshop Elements than to Photoshop.
see here: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/using/workspace-basics.html

