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You can use this effect to break a color into a percentage of its full strength. A. Reverse B. Color wheel C. Drop out D. Screen
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You can use this effect to break a color into a percentage of its full strength.
A. Reverse
B. Color wheel
C. Drop out
D. Screen
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The answer on this scenario would then be c. drop out. This effect can be done if one wants to break a color into one's percentage of the full strength. Hope this is the answer and would be of big help.
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