Importing and exporting layers

You can save your Corel Painter document in the RIFF format with "live" layers — the layers continue to function when you reopen the file. RIFF is the only format that preserves layers in their original state.

If you export a Corel Painter document in PSD (Photoshop) format, all layers convert to standard Photoshop transparent layers. Photoshop does not preserve groups; each layer in a group becomes its own Photoshop layer. For more information, see Grouping layers.

The following table describes how Corel Painter layer composite methods are converted to blend modes in Photoshop:

 

 

Corel Painter Composite Method
Photoshop Blend Mode
Corel Painter Composite Method
Photoshop Blend Mode
Gel
Darken
Overlay
Overlay
GelCover
not converted
Soft Light
Soft Light
Colorize
Color
Hard Light
Hard Light
Reverse-Out
Normal
Darken
Darken
Shadow Map
Multiply
Lighten
Lighten
Magic Combine
Lighten
Difference
Difference
Pseudocolor
Normal
Hue
Hue
Normal
Normal
Saturation
Saturation
Dissolve
Dissolve
Color
Color
Multiply
Multiply
Luminosity
Luminosity
Screen
Screen

For more information, see Blending layers by using composite methods.

If you save a file to a file format other than RIFF or PSD, the layers drop (or merge) into a single background image.

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