Blend modes
Blend modes (or Mixing modes) in digital image editing are used to determine how two layers are blended into each other. The default blend mode in most applications is simply to hide the lower layer with whatever is present in the top layer. However, as each pixel has a numerical representation, a large number of ways to blend two layers is possible.Note that the top layer is not necessarily called a "layer" in the application. It may be applied with a painting or editing tool. In the formulas shown on this page, values go from 0.0 (black) to 1.0 (white).
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Blend modes
Blend modes (or Mixing modes) in digital image editing are used to determine how two layers are blended into each other. The default blend mode in most applications is simply to hide the lower layer with whatever is present in the top layer. However, as each pixel has a numerical representation, a large number of ways to blend two layers is possible.Note that the top layer is not necessarily called a "layer" in the application. It may be applied with a painting or editing tool. In the formulas shown on this page, values go from 0.0 (black) to 1.0 (white).
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