How to Change Background Color in BlendMode

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How to Change Background Color in BlendMode

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Hello support,

I need to change the Background color in Blendmode. Right now the color always BLUE.
Shall I change to Red or Green for a combination.


Thanks
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Re: How to Change Background Color in BlendMode

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Hello patrickjjs,

Which blend mode do you have in mind? Can you please give us a sample file or a screenshot illustrating that?

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Re: How to Change Background Color in BlendMode

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I got The extension jpg is not allowed and also The extension png is not allowed.
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Re: How to Change Background Color in BlendMode

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Hello patrickjjs,

Yes please wrap the images in an archive (.zip/.rar/.7z) - and you should then be able to upload that file.

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Re: How to Change Background Color in BlendMode

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Thanks Stefan.

Here are the files with screen shot.
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Re: How to Change Background Color in BlendMode

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Thanks patrickjjs,

I see that you are using the Viewer - I would recommend you to take a look at the Editor as well:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/product ... nge-editor
Those "blue" and "orange" colours are just placeholders - to illustrate what the result of using the specific blending mode option will look like.

If you want to change the colour of a highlight - you can do so from the icon on the attached image.

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Stefan
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