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    Aaron commented  · 

    Just wanted to clarify: when I said Indesign has almost every "effect" as Photoshop, I was referring to Photoshop's Layer Styles; in Indesign, they are called FX.

    Also, I wanted to point out that even After Effects has Color Overlay. Strangely, of all the apps that use a form of Layer Styles, Indesign seems to be the only one missing Color Overlay. While I am not an Adobe developer, I imagine that it shouldn't be too hard to implement, since the "Inner Glow" FX is already doing something similar, albeit only along the edges.

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