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Blend Result between two images on the same composition

Advisor ,
Oct 28, 2023 Oct 28, 2023

I have an image which I'm using a blend mode to blend into a composition, although when using the same blend mode on another image on the same composition, the resuts are not the same. 

Is there any way I can get the same blend result with one image as with another image on the same composition even if the lumonsity is different on different parts of the image which is what blend modes are based off. 

 

 

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Community Expert , Oct 28, 2023 Oct 28, 2023

 

quote Is there any way I can get the same blend result with one image as with another image 
By @StrongBeaver

 

 

Probably not. The pixels of the upper layer blend with the pixels on the lower layer. The pixels would have to be identical on both upper layers and the lower layers for this to happen.

 

From Help:

The blending mode specified in the options bar controls how pixels in the image are affected by a painting or editing tool. Think in terms of the following colors when visualizing a blend

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Community Expert ,
Oct 28, 2023 Oct 28, 2023

 

quote Is there any way I can get the same blend result with one image as with another image 
By @StrongBeaver

 

 

Probably not. The pixels of the upper layer blend with the pixels on the lower layer. The pixels would have to be identical on both upper layers and the lower layers for this to happen.

 

From Help:

The blending mode specified in the options bar controls how pixels in the image are affected by a painting or editing tool. Think in terms of the following colors when visualizing a blending mode’s effect:

  • The base color is the original color in the image.

  • The blend color is the color being applied with the painting or editing tool.

  • The result color is the color resulting from the blend.

 

You didn't show screen shots, so this is generic information.

 

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Advisor ,
Oct 28, 2023 Oct 28, 2023
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How about getting the luminosity values for the blend mode for one image; then applying that to another image.

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