On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 01:25:08PM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 11:29:59AM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
> > I suspect that the answer to this is "no" ... but I thought I'd ask,
> > just in case I'm wrong about that.
> 
> Good thing I asked....the answer is yes, not no.

Or maybe it is no.  Everything sounded right about the answer, and when
I tested it first, I didn't see what was really on the screen (cancer #1,
brain tumor, occipital lobe, blah blah).  I saw what my brain TOLD me to
see.  I just re-built it with one of the filters I created (MUCH larger
than the first image---no chance of my brain playing games with this
one), and it doesn't work: the filter just sits in front of the preview
and blocks the image, rather than functioning as a filter.  Oops.

It needs to be a blend, like a composite using PorterDuff.Mode.MULTIPLY.
In other words, the camera image needs to be shown through the filter.

Later,
   --jim

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