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StevenZ
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 I sometimes run the same setting in IF twice over the same area, if highlights blow I simply reduce the muti filter down to say grade 1 and paint back the highlights.




I'd be curious to know how you do this Martin, I can't seem to figure it out.



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You have a copied layer, open IF, say as example you set multi grade slider to 3 and paper exp to -3, click ok, then on the same copied layer open IF again and with the previous settings click ok again, hope thats clear now emoticon

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