tailieunhanh - ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P22

ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P22:Welcome to Adobe InDesign CS2—Revealed. This book offers creative projects, concise instructions, and complete coverage of basic to advanced InDesign skills, helping you to create polished, professional-looking layouts. Use this book as you learn InDesign, and then use it later as your own reference guide. | Figure 24 shows the Multiply blending mode being applied to a placed graphic with a white background. Remember the two essential rules when working with the Multiply blending mode when a black color is multiplied with any other color the result is black when white is multiplied with any color white always becomes transparent. Figure 25 is an excellent example of these two rules. The Screen blending mode works as the inverse of the Multiply mode. With the Screen mode black areas become transparent and white areas remain white. Figure 26 shows an example. FIGURE 23 Positioning text in front of a placed graphic FIGURE 24 Removing a white background with the Multiply mode White background becomes transparent FIGURE 25 Image 1 multiplied with Image 2 results in Image 3 FIGURE 26 Image 1 screened with Image 2 results in Image 3 Lesson 4 Apply Transparency to Placed Graphics INDESIGN 8-19 Placing Graphics into Transparent Frames When you place a graphic into a frame the graphic takes on any transparency effects that were applied to the frame. Figure 27 shows a frame that is multiplied and has a feathered edge. Figure 28 shows a graphic placed into that frame. Selecting Overlapping Frames When you create even slightly complex layouts many objects on the page will overlap. When a layout contains many overlapping objects it can become challenging to select the backmost objects in the stacking order. Rather than move the topmost objects to access the objects behind them you can simply click through the topmost objects to select the objects behind them. Select any of the top objects press and hold Ctrl Win or Mac then click the top object again. This will select the object behind it in the stacking order as if you clicked through the top object. Use this method to select any object positioned behind any other objects. FIGURE 27 and feather applied FIGURE 28 Graphic placed into a transparent frame Multiply blending mode and feather applied INDESIGN 8-20 Working with .