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Hi,
CS6
I am editing a channel by copy pasting it into layer, using black or white to edit the channel, then copying it back out to channel. I need it as black /white as I fly the b/w artwork check the effect on my aircraft for a sim, edit a bit more etc. However having done that for each of the two colours they will be for, I now am editing the two channels together in 2 layers to sort out the relationships between the two, but the one channels white hides all underneath, I need to make the white transparent. How can I make the white vanish, which layer setting perhaps ? I want to be able to paint with white and as I paint into the black that just painted goes transparent. Then when I go to 'normal' the whites appear and can fly it and I have an artwork for copying back to channels.
I do know how to work on channels in channels, and quick mask etc, but in this task I need to do it this way.
Bottom line, how does one make white go transparent, I know what I am doing, just need that !
Merlin
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Which color is transparent is depent on the program it is going to go into.
However you could just invert the image work on it, then invert it back.
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Hi, I need the white to go transparent whilst it is as a layer in photoshop, not in the flight sim.
invert simply makes white go black and vice versa, I need the black as black, or if I apply an adjustment layer I can make it go approx the colour in sim, useful for visualising what I am doing., and I can paint on that layer in black and it turns to that colour. Just need somehow to make the white of that layer transparent.
Merlin
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If I am understanding you, set the upper layer to multiply blend mode (or darken/linear burn/darker color), select all and copy merged, then paste into the channel.