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  2. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    Blend modes (alternatively blending modes [1] or mixing modes [2] ... Exclusion is a very similar blend mode with lower contrast. Darken Only

  3. Talk:Normal mapping - Wikipedia

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    The idea is similar, and allows quick custom mock blend modes, which is what allows effects like thermal, close to how they work, using a pixel shader, on Splinter Cell Chaos Theory for the ps2. So, the main idea is that pixel shading was an upgrade to palette effects, going from per-screen to per-pixel, and, to achieve much of the basics, you ...

  4. PhotoLine - Wikipedia

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    Editing and color management in PhotoLine is mostly non-destructive. Image data in layers is preserved without loss of information regardless of the document's image mode or layer transformation. color depth, image resolution, color model, and ICC profile are preserved for each individual layer or group of layers. Layers can be cloned and ...

  5. Order-independent transparency - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, 3D geometry with transparency is rendered by blending (using alpha compositing) all surfaces into a single buffer (think of this as a canvas).Each surface occludes existing color and adds some of its own color depending on its alpha value, a ratio of light transmittance.

  6. 5 Foods You Should Eat Every Week for a Healthy ... - AOL

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    We love blending avocados into smoothies, like in this Avocado-Banana Smoothie, or spreading them on Toast with Jammy Eggs. We also recommend adding them to salads and grain bowls or using them as ...

  7. Alpha compositing - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, alpha compositing or alpha blending is the process of combining one image with a background to create the appearance of partial or full transparency. [1] It is often useful to render picture elements (pixels) in separate passes or layers and then combine the resulting 2D images into a single, final image called the composite .

  8. Rule of mutual exclusion - Wikipedia

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    The rule arises because in a centrosymmetric point group, IR active modes, which must transform according to the same irreducible representation generated by one of the components of the dipole moment vector (x, y or z), must be of ungerade (u) symmetry, i.e. their character under inversion is -1, while Raman active modes, which transform ...

  9. For nearly 50 years, the Centre Pompidou in Paris attracted millions of visitors with its incredible inside-out architecture, famous artworks and free rooftop view. Now it’ll be off-limits for ...