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  1. Hi, for an interior evening scene I would normally use Standard lights and render out the relevant Render Elements to take into Photoshop for compositing. But for this last scene I have used Photometric lights with an .ies file to control the light spread. Here lies my problem. Once I load the Render elements into PS in the usual manner the blending mode for most of these elements is 'Screen'. Screen has the effect of disregarding anything black in the image. But with these new Photometric .ies light Render Elements, the usual 'Screen' mode blending doesn't now seen to disregard the black entirely, rather leaves the blended image only slightly opaque or as if there is a mist over the image and not at all how it was when I was using standard lights. I've checked my setup and there's nothing I'm doing differently. I understand that even trying to explain this is tricky but if anyone in the know can help I'd appreciate it. Is there a click or a trick I'm missing for this, thank you.
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