A quick Google search retrieves hits that lead me to believe that Yes you can blend in Photoshop V.5
Use the layer mask and - according to one user:
"... to blend one image into another, have two layers (with the images you want to blend) on one document and simply click on the layer mask icon to add a layer mask. Now grab your gradient tool on the right settings and swipe across one of the layers (make sure the layer mask icon is selected in the palette). The shorter your swipe, the tighter the fade will be and the longer your stroke, the smoother a transition of the blend you will have."
In the color palette, there is a drop down option default normal option selected... Select and gotcha your blending options are displayed but I don't know about further options....
Replacing and blending pixels at same time.
Do you ask for Layer Style or Blending Options dialog? If yes then click on Color Overlay letters (name of option) to see options instead of clicking in check-mark field in front of it.
Wrap option in Photoshop allow you to distort pixel based and vector objects. This option is mainly present in Photoshop for curvature distortions of pixels, text or vector shapes.
you can combine by creating masks or blending options,you need tutorial for doing such thing
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One could simply go to the Adobe website and view any of the Photoshop products to find an image of the Photoshop logo. This will be your best option.
you can use this to mix two colors together like actual paint brushes would. its good for blending hair and soft edges.
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To revert everything you have done to beginning, in other words to undo everything and go back to state when you have opened image in Photoshop.
Gamut warning is an option in Photoshop when you are about to make a change in color.
In Photoshop, save as, and the option of file type will appear.