On 09/16/2011 09:31 PM, 丰 wrote:
I came across this quite some time ago:
http://www.simpelfilter.de/en/basics/mixmods.html
That's wonderful! Even mentions GIMP a bit.
Patrick
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On 09/16/2011 02:20 AM, David Gowers (kampu) wrote:
In GEGL, the layer mode code is autogenerated from formula strings --
see operations/generated/math.rb
The opacity behaviour is not documented there, but my understanding is
that the alpha of the underlying composite is preserved, and
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Ofnuts ofn...@laposte.net wrote:
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On 09/16/2011 02:20 AM, David Gowers (kampu) wrote:
In GEGL, the layer mode code is autogenerated from formula strings -- see
operations/generated/math.rb
The opacity behaviour is not documented there, but my
I came across this quite some time ago:
http://www.simpelfilter.de/en/basics/mixmods.html
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I came across this quite some time ago:
http://www.simpelfilter.de/en/basics/mixmods.html
PS: I thought I had type in my word before I send the mail. I did not
know what had happened. Sorry to everybody for the spam and wish this
mail is all right.
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In GEGL, the layer mode code is autogenerated from formula strings -- see
operations/generated/math.rb
The opacity behaviour is not documented there, but my understanding is that
the alpha of the underlying composite is preserved, and opacity only effects
how much of the layer's COLOR channels