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Posted: February 9, 2007 11:50 am | ||||
uberzev
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Posted: February 9, 2007 11:50 am | ||||
Vladimir Golovin
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Pure Photoshop. All layers set to Lighten. Arbitrary blending order ALWAYS GIVES FLAWS. Like the one shown below. This effect you're trying is DEPENDENT on the blending order and 8-bit precision. (Sent the PSD to you by email.) ![]() |
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Posted: February 9, 2007 11:54 am | ||||
uberzev
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Those flaws are the result of a lack of precision. In FF with the floating point pipeline you can avoid those. (Assuming you can do four layers at once)
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Posted: February 9, 2007 11:59 am | ||||
Vladimir Golovin
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OK, case closed.
Any third-party interested in an independent verification of my posts above can receive the PSD files by email. Edit:"Case Closed" means that I don't have anything else to say about this. I'm just withdrawing myself from the discussion. Anyone else is free -- and welcome -- to continue the discussion in the thread. |
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Posted: February 9, 2007 12:01 pm | ||||
uberzev
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I understand if you have to much work to do or don't have the patience to deal with this. That's fine. But to close the book on a problem that's very much still in the air is disappointing. |
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Posted: February 9, 2007 12:05 pm | ||||
uberzev
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![]() Ok, looks like I was confused/wrong all along. Anyway thanks for the lively debate and sorry for being so hard-headed. I know you still love me. ![]() |
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Posted: February 9, 2007 12:31 pm | ||||
SpaceRay
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I agree with him too and is interesting to read the debate and result ![]() |
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Posted: October 25, 2011 2:57 pm | ||||
Sphinx.
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Ah, I missed this one
![]() TBH, I can't see what this was all about.. the so called flaws are not flaws, but an inherent result of lighten blend mode (red glow is lighter than the gray background, hence it shows up..). However FF still has a rather annoying blending bug ![]() |
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Posted: October 26, 2011 2:42 am | ||||
Rod_D
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Would it be hard to add a drop down control for different blend modes?
Something you could add right to the filter for users to play with. ![]() Rod
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Posted: November 6, 2011 2:05 pm | ||||
SpaceRay
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Yes, this would be very useful and interesting to have a blend mode control for users to play with outside of the fiilter forge editor, and even more now that you can have filters with multi images and they could be mixed using this blending modes. |
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Posted: November 6, 2011 2:11 pm | ||||
SpaceRay
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As said by Rod_D, as in my previous post, I also think that this would be useful but will not be included in Filter Forge.
BUT would it be possible to have a checkbox that you could put the name of the filter inside it ? I mean you could have as many checkboxes as blend modes you want to make available and so you could check the one you want, and perhaps it could there be a way to NOT allow to have more than one checked, OR allow to have more than one blend mode for mixing many blend modes toghether. Another option would be to have a BLEND SWITCH Component in a future version of FF. I mean it would be like the Switch component available now, but instead of filtering the source it would deliver a blend mode. |
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