newbie question on layers – yellow hightlight marker

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sweetwater
Jan 12, 2006
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Should be simple, I’ve got a printed document that I want to highlight, basically like using a yellow highlight pen back when life was simple before they invented computers. I’ve got PhotoShop Elements 3.

can’t seem to get layers and transparences to work they way I’d like. When I use transparency, the yellow gets too pale.

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edjh
Jan 12, 2006
sweetwater wrote:
Should be simple, I’ve got a printed document that I want to highlight, basically like using a yellow highlight pen back when life was simple before they invented computers. I’ve got PhotoShop Elements 3.

can’t seem to get layers and transparences to work they way I’d like. When I use transparency, the yellow gets too pale.
Does Elements have Blend Modes? Try Multiply.


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sweetwater
Jan 12, 2006
figured it myself, use fill layer with burn thru. Thanks though "edjh" wrote in message
sweetwater wrote:
Should be simple, I’ve got a printed document that I want to highlight, basically like using a yellow highlight pen back when life was simple before they invented computers. I’ve got PhotoShop Elements 3.
can’t seem to get layers and transparences to work they way I’d like. When I use transparency, the yellow gets too pale.
Does Elements have Blend Modes? Try Multiply.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

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