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155Motion User Guide
Linear Burn: Similar to Multiply, except that darker overlapping midrange color values
are intensified, as with Color Burn. Progressively lighter color values in overlapping
images become increasingly translucent, allowing darker colors to show through.
Whites in either image allow the overlapping image to show through completely. The
order of two layers affected by the Linear Burn blend mode does not matter.
Lightening blend modes
The following blend modes tend to create a lighter result than either of the original images.
Add: Emphasizes the whites in each overlapping image and lightens all other
overlapping colors. The color values in every overlapping pixel are added together. The
result is that all overlapping midrange color values are lightened. Blacks from either
image are transparent, while whites in either image are preserved. The order of two
layers affected by the Add blend mode does not matter.
The Add blend mode is useful for using one image to selectively texturize another,
based on its lighter areas such as highlights. You can also use Lighten, Screen, Color
Dodge, and Linear Dodge to create variations of this effect.