Shadow has the color of the background

I really need help that this assignment is due in a few days and I can't understand what is wrong.

I made a page with objects that had brought on a custom background shadows. I was criticized by my professor to lighten the color of the background, but I had already flattened in a single layer. So I removed it with the intention of recreating a similar context. However when I put it behind the objects already here, the shadows of each object by default the color of the background. If I hide the background they come back to black. I have no idea how it happened. If I change the color of the shadow, he mixes with the color of the background. E.g. I have a yellow background. I changed the drop shadow to the red, and it's a shade of orange.

I use Photoshop CS6 on a 2010 MacBook Pro running OS X El Capitan.

What is the mode of fusion for shadows? And opacity? These two things will allow the future background with the color of the shadow.

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