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I'm working on a photobook and created templates to make it easier.
When I create a clipping mask, something is happening to the images--they become washed out. Does the colour of the clipping mask make a difference? I've never seen this happen before, but perhaps I never noticed. To get around it, I've had to fill the mask with a different colour (black or white, depending on the background colour). Thanks!
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What was your blending option set to?
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