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- Alright, so in this video, I wanna show you how you can get the correct colours in your picture, if you didnt use a grey card during the photo shoot. (light melodic music) Alright, so before we get into actually setting the correct colours, I just need to run past how the Difference Blend mode is gonna really help you here. Now, if we look at the screen, here we can see a picture of my friend, Sam, now imagine now that I had actually two layers in the layer stack, so lets just create a copy of this particular layer here, two identical layers. Now if I change the Blend mode of this uppermost layer, if I change that to Difference, what youre gonna notice is that the entire picture now goes black, so basically whats happening there is the Difference Blend mode is looking between the top layer and the bottom layer and looking to see what is identical between the two, now when you see the screen go completely black, that means those areas of the picture are identical. So with that in