Hi Richard,

Check out the srcOr ink effect. Depending on the grayscale of the graphic will create the effective transparency, with a graphic of pure black being 100% transparent, and white being pure opaque.

I don't think there's an equivalent of just 'blend'

-Chipp

Richard Gaskin wrote:
While the docs claim that the blend ink effect is available on Windows, in practice I can only use it with images, but not with graphic objects.

Am I missing something? If there's some trick to getting blend to work as documented on Windows I'd be forever grateful...


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