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Bob Walker | all galleries >> Picture Window Pro Tutorials >> Creating a Drop Shadow Workflow > Subtract Masks.jpg
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Subtract Masks.jpg

Open the Composite Transform and use the blurred version of Mask2 as the input
image, and the Mask1 image as the Overlay image. Set the Operation to Subtract,
alignment to none, and click "OK".

This produces the drop shadow mask, except it is oriented wrong (because I did not
want to mess with adjusting the alignment points from their default position
in the first composite transform a few steps back).


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