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2. Re: Default rubylith colour
tjhb Mar 11, 2010 4:57 PM (in response to John Joslin)Thanks so much John! Now I can use Quickmask mode. Great.
(And I would never have found this by myself.)
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4. Re: Default rubylith colour
David Cabestany Jul 19, 2011 12:05 PM (in response to John Joslin)Old thread, I know.
But I was wondering if anyone knows how to display the rubylith on a smart filter mask. When I double click the icon I get a dialog for "Filter Mask Display Options" in which I can modify the color and opacity of the rubylith as with any other mask, yet the \ (backslash) key doesn't work to show the actual overlay mask as I would expect.
Thanks.




