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    Opposite of linear light

    First of all thanks a lot for your answer :thumbsup: Your math explanation sounds convincing, but still I need to find a solution to this problem. Is there any resource which illustrates blending modes math? It would be really useful in order to achieve the result I'm trying to obtain.
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    Opposite of linear light

    Hey mates :) I'm not properly a newbie in Photoshop, but I've never been in the need of looking for such a solution. I'll try to be the most detailed possible. Layer 1: it's a monotonic color filled layer (no matter if one or more colors) Layer 2: it's a 50% grey layer in linear light blending...
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    New member

    Hey all! :thumbsup: I'm new here, I've read a few topics and looks like there are some expert users. I hope I can learn a lot from you, see you around :wink:
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