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A nice YT video about blend modes
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Not meant for Gimp, but blend modes are common across image editors. Some math insides, but nothing too hard, and nice examples.








 Enjoy.
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#2
(12-15-2024, 10:18 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: Not meant for Gimp, but blend modes are common across image editors. Some math insides, but nothing too hard, and nice examples.








 Enjoy.

Cool video! The math behind image processing is so interesting. It's such an open ended concept with a lot of room to explore.
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#3
This clearly explains all the color manipulations: like most things, it's all about math. Ofnuts, thanks for posting this video
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#4
That's a thorough video on blend modes. I can't comment anything intelligent because of this:

   

So I'm having a holiday mentally and physically ATM.
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(12-19-2024, 07:09 AM)Tas_mania Wrote: That's a thorough video on blend modes. I can't comment anything intelligent because of this:



So I'm having a holiday mentally and physically ATM.

You're pregnant? Big Grin
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#6
Quote: You're pregnant? [Image: biggrin.png]

Yeah China make really good test kits that are reasonably priced.   Sick
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#7
If the blend modes were listed with their equations in a python file it would make a great addition to 'gimphelpers'. It could be called 'blend-mode-chooser'. Maybe that is where this is going?

Sorry I went off topic here. I got too complacent, idiots go xmas shopping while they are covid positive. I'll write about it on my blog Smile
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#8
(Yesterday, 08:11 PM)Tas_mania Wrote: If the blend modes were listed with their equations in a python file it would make a great addition to 'gimphelpers'. It could be called 'blend-mode-chooser'. Maybe that is where this is going?

They already are in Gimp.LayerModes.

They are in a large Choice variable in my Gimp3 script ofn3-interleave-layers. You are welcome to steal that. I'll think about adding it to gimphelpers (or a side module).
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