On Sat May 3, 2008, Jeff Reynolds jeff at siphonophore.com wrote:
HI,
i have been finishing up a museum project in rev 2.8.1. I didn't want
to flip to 2.9 until this was done as 2.8 was being totally stable on
development of this and its a pretty simple application and i was in a
huge rush.
just noticed one odd thing though that i think i saw a long time ago
in another version of rev. when i have a background picture and then
place a smaller image on top of it thats the same as the image behind
it i notice a slight contrast change occur in the smaller image on top
(so you end up being able to see where the edges of the top image
are). the smaller image was cut out of the same file as the background
image and i have tried this with all file formats and get the same
result. i can take the smaller image back from the file into the
background image in photoshop and they merge perfectly so its not that
there is a lot of degradation going on in creating the background and
foreground images.
the odd thing is that the smaller the foreground image the more it
seems to get tweaked.
have not had the time to test in 2.9 yet (opening is may 10 so no
fooling till exhibit is up and running happily), but was wondering if
others have noticed this and if its still happening at all in 2.9.
I created a stack with an imported JPG-image and put two snapshots - a
larger and smaller snapshot of the imported image - on top of the image.
The two superimposed smaller images merge perfectly both with engine
2.8.1 and 2.9 (using the Metacard IDE) without contrast changes or other
color distortions. This is on Windows XP.
Regards,
Wilhelm Sanke
<http://www.sanke.org/Metamedia>
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