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Like I said....you need to set the pixels on each layer to the final 'colour' you want and keep the opacity @ 100%.


You cannot use any form of transparency....be that via the layer opacity or a mask.


1. Use the 'Eyedropper' tool to sample the colour of the 'Middle' man. (That's as it stands now...as your posted image)

2. Select the 'Middle man' layer and CTRL + CLICK the THUMBNAIL of that layer.

3. FILL the selection with the sampled 'Foreground' colour.

4. Set the opacity of the layer back to 100%

5. Repeat for the other layer.


The result should be the same but without ANY layer having ANY transparency and thus removing the problem.


Regards.

MrToM.


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