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154Motion User Guide
Multiply: Like Darken, Multiply emphasizes the darkest parts of each overlapping image,
except that midrange color values from both images are mixed together more evenly.
Progressively lighter regions of overlapping images become increasingly translucent,
allowing whichever image is darker to show through. Whites in either image allow the
overlapping image to show through completely. Blacks from both images are preserved
in the resulting image. The order of layers affected by the Multiply blend mode does
not matter.
The Multiply blend mode is useful in situations where you want to knock out the white
areas of a foreground image and blend the rest of the image with the colors in the
background. For example, if you superimpose a scanned sheet of handwritten text
over a background image using the Multiply blend mode, the resulting image becomes
textured with the darker parts of the foreground.
Color Burn: Intensifies the dark areas in each image. Whites in the background
image replace the foreground image, while whites in the foreground image become
transparent. Midrange color values in the background image allow midrange color
values in the foreground image to show through. Lighter midrange color values in
the background image allow more of the foreground image to show through. Darker
midrange values in all visible overlapping areas are then mixed together, resulting in
intensified color effects. The order of two layers affected by the Color Burn blend mode
is important.