On Jun 16, 2005, at 4:09 PM, Derek Bump wrote:
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set the alphaData of img 1 to (the imageData of img 2)
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Revolution really didn't like this, and crashed every time I clicked
the button. :) Does this work for you or anyone else?
This is not a good excuse for
Am I missing something, or did maskData change in any way? I remember
about 4 months ago I played with the maskData property. My goal was to
have 2 images. The first image as any type of photo (like a picture of
the family) and the second image was a Black and White JPEG that was to
be the
Perhaps you're thinking of alphadata as it uses an 8-bit mask whereas
maskdata uses a 1-bit mask.
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 10:00 am, Derek Bump wrote:
You would make the imageData of the 2nd image become the maskData for
the first image, thus giving it a beautifully edged frame.
Chipp Walters,
Chipp Walters wrote:
Perhaps you're thinking of alphadata as it uses an 8-bit mask whereas
maskdata uses a 1-bit mask.
Yes, this is what I was thinking as well. I looked at the documentation
in Rev 2.6 and both alphaData and maskData use a 8-bit mask. So I tried
the following...
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