Chapter 16: Using Blending Modes with Layers

A blending mode compares the content of two layers and enacts changes based on the content of both. You can choose from 14 different blending modes using the pop-up menu at the top of the Layers controls.  Understanding blending modes requires a bit of science.  To start let’s establish three key terms.

  • Base color. The original color in the image
  • Blend color. The color being applied by the top layer or Adjustment layer.
  • Result color. The color resulting from the blend

To adjust a layer’s Blending Mode is easy.

  1. Open a photo within Luminar.
  2. In the Layers controls click the + button and choose the Add New Image Layer option.
  3. For the top layer, click the Blend pop-up menu in the Layers control area. 
  4. Choose from one of the 14 available blending modes.

Normal 

The default mode performs no additional change to how layer contents interact.

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Darken 

Pixels lighter than blend are replaced; darker ones are not.

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Multiply

Is similar to drawing strokes on the image with markers. The colors of the top layer or blended with the image.

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Color Burn

Evaluates each channel; darkens base by increasing contrast.

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Lighten

Evaluates each channel; it then uses base or blend color (whichever is lighter).

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Screen

Uses a lighter color. It is useful for “knocking” black out of a layer.Overlay

Overlays existing pixels while preserving highlights and shadows of base.

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Overlay

Overlays existing pixels while preserving highlights and shadows of base.

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Soft Light

The effect is similar to shining a diffused spotlight on the image.

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Hard Light

Effect is similar to shining a harsh spotlight on the image.

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Difference

Evaluates each channel and subtracts or inverts depending on brightness.

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Subtract

Looks at the color in each channel and subtracts the blend from the base. 

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Hue

Uses luminance and saturation of the base and the hue of the blend.

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Color

Preserves gray levels. It’s very useful for coloring and tinting.

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Luminosity

Is the inverse effect from the Color mode.

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