Photoshop CS3

Apply a Blend Mode in Photoshop CS3




One of the many blend modes (25 in fact!) can be added to any layer in Adobe Photoshop CS3 to create anything from a subtle to dramatic result. In this video I go through all the different blend modes showing you how to apply them and what they look like once you do. Tune into this video tutorial, where you’ll learn how to apply a blend mode in Photoshop CS3.


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6 comments for “Apply a Blend Mode in Photoshop CS3”

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    Posted by Tony | October 16, 2008, 8:36 pm
  2. Hi,
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    Posted by Htet Kyi | October 18, 2008, 3:05 pm
  3. Hi, I’ve been looking for Photoshop tutorials and found a lot of resources out there but your explanation is the best, so far. Love the quality of your voice, very crisp and clear and your professionalism, and the way you explain things especially to beginners like me makes it even more helpful. I wish you have a tutorial DVD I can buy.. I really wish this tutorial is interactive.

    Thank you for all the Photoshop tutorials!

    Posted by Myra | December 1, 2008, 12:34 pm
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    Posted by rakesh ramoal | May 21, 2010, 12:11 am
  6. Nice tutorial, showed me exactly what I needed to do. Keep up the good work, this is very helpful to us amateurs.

    Posted by PCTV Geek Omar | August 6, 2010, 1:57 pm

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