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I have a question regarding the Dissolve Blend Mode on PSE 4. In my photo, Painted Whale,
http://www.prestophoto.com/photos/image/855921/19834, I created the outer frame by bluring the background, created a gradient map adjustment layer above it using a green gradient. I then changed the blend mode of the gradient adjustment layer to dissolve. I then changed the opacity of that adjustment layer to about 50%. This gave me a very interesting frame, but I could not get the JPEG photo to look the same, no matter what I tried. Just saving the photo as a JPEG, I got the photo that is posted in my gallery, which is still quite pleasing, but different than how the psd file appears on screen. I tried merging all layers (Ctrl / Alt / Shift + E), but the effect changed in the same way. Also tried to merge only the adjustment layer and the blured photo below, but again the same change took place. As I said, the final effect is OK, but not what I was expecting based on the psd file.
Does anyone have any tutorials explaining how to use the dissolve mode so that what you see is what you get?
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No tut for you, but just finished playing. I'm wondering if the change is due to the fact that psd & tiff save with a transparent background, while jpeg saves with a white background?.
Hi Joe,

I did some playing around in PSE6 and searching the web, but couldn't come up with a solution. I found one post that said if you use 'merge visible' instead of 'flatten image' you would have a better result. But, I tried that and the result was the same. I did find a post over on the Village (by Wendy, I think) that says results are inconsistent when using Blend Modes and merging/flattening an image. That sure seems true because in my testing I used a simple CTRL+ E to 'merge down' and results looked OK. But then when I repeatly pressed the undo/redo buttons to compare the results the results were again inconsistent.

If I do find something, I will let you know.

By the way, love your photos -- all of them!
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Linda, I guess I don't see how the background would make a difference, but it is an interesting observation.

Amy, I also tried merge visible and flatten image, but I got the same effect either way; it appears from the findings of others that this may just be the nature of the beast. I'll keep playing to see if I can understand this more.

Thanks you for the comments on my images, I am pleased that you like them.

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