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Ok, so I'm editing a hand-drawn sketch for some cover art for my friend's band. I've got this great skyline with an eerie green glow to it, but when I save it there's no green in the sky. Right now, the sky's all one layer with a dark-green color overlay set to "color burn". It looks great in Photoshop but no matter how many different combinations of settings I try to save it with, the sky always comes out white in the final jpg/png. Does anybody know why this is?
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check your color mode for the document, and try Layers>Flatten All before saving it as a jpg.
Resident father figure.
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What i would do is have it open in photoshop with the green sky, and take a scrnshot with it how it is. Take the bit you want and voila. A nooby way to resolve this but its quick and its the only solution i can think of right now :P
Shouldnt this be in software help? :blink: :huh:
RAb :huh:
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Save as a JPEG. Flatten all, if you wish. If that doesnt work, comments back.
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if its small enough, take a screenie then copy n paste 
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If it is CMYK coloring, that could be it. Switch it to RGB.
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I talked to him, and we tried most of those. It didn't work.
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It's in RGB, and it's waay too large to take a screenshot of. When I flatten it though, the green dissapears... is there any way to fix that?
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okay, try this. Link the green overlay layer and the sky layer, and if the sky layer is anything except "normal" link whatever it is over as well.. Then CTRL+E to merge them. If that doesn't work then you've got a weird problem I've never heard of before.
Resident father figure.
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The color overlay is a blending option on the sky layer. It seems that if I rasterize the layer all the green dissapears.
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