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Which of the following blending modes is used to darken the base color in order to reflect the blend color? Color burn Darken Color Dodge MultiplyMark for LaterPrevious

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Which of the following blending modes is used to darken the base color in order to reflect the blend color? Color burn Darken Color Dodge MultiplyMark for LaterPrevious

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The blending mode that is used to darken the base color in order to reflect the blend color is "Multiply".

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