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NAdd Max Compares the brightness values of corresponding pixels in the cutout and the result image, and
uses the pixel with the greater value in the tacked down cutout.
Multiply Multiplies the RGB values of corresponding pixels in the cutout and the result image. The value
is normalized by dividing the result by 255.
The Drop Shadow Option
You can add a drop shadow to a cutout by selecting the Drop option from the Paste Mode box. The drop
shadow's colour is taken from the Current Colour pot.
(a) Paste Mode box (b) Scale and Shear fields (c) Softness field (d) Shadow Opacity field
Shadow Opacity field Adjusts the transparency of the drop shadow. Decrease the value to increase the
transparency.
Softness field Adjusts the edge softness of the drop shadow. Increase the value to increase the softness of
the shadow.
Scale and Shear fields Shears and scales the drop shadow along the X- or Y-axis. These fields can be used
to add lighting perspective to the image.
Colour Correcting Cutouts
Apply colour correction to cutouts using the Colour Correction field and CC in the CutOut menu. Click the
Colour Correction field to load a setup directly from the colour correction library. Click CC to load the
cutout into the Colour Corrector.
The default colour correction setup is Linear. When you load a different setup, the name of the setup appears
in the Colour Correction field. To reset the colour correction setup, click Reset.
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