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Tip: Opacity vs Normal Blend Layer

Want to mute or tone down the a paper, embellishment, or photo, but do not want to see behind that element? Using a blend layer will achieve the results vs reducing the opacity of these elements. This tip will show you how to apply both a blend layer and reduce the opacity of an element. And, when to use each of the tools.

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Artisan 6 Tip: Photo Cleanup

Artisan projects can take up considerable space on a computer. The size of the project depends on the number of pages and photos added. With the introduction of the Cleanup tool, the software can remove unused photos from the files of the project – effectively reducing the overall size of the project.

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Historian Tip: The Cleanup Tool (Public Post)

Sometimes photos taken in low light or using a high ISO can be quite grainy. If the image is too grainy for your liking, Historian has tools to clean up the photo by reducing the graininess. *Note: What is referenced as a Vault in Historian 4 has had the terminology changed in Historian 6. In Historian 6, the Vault is now known as the Cabinet. The Vault in Historian 4 is the same as the Cabinet in Historian 6*

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