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Front Channel Selects which channel to use for the front. Channel
selections include Luma, Red, Green, Blue, and Alpha (default is Alpha).
Front Invert Inverts the front before using it (default is off).
Front Intensity Specifies the intensity of the front layer (default is 100%;
range is [0,10]).
Front Opacity Controls the opacity of the front in the blending. If a
matte image is also used to control the blending, the two are multiplied
together. This parameter is never ignored (default is 100%; range is [0,1]).
Back Channel Selects which channel to use for the back. Channel
selections include Luma, Red, Green, Blue, and Alpha (default is Alpha).
Back Invert Inverts the back before using it (default is off).
Back Intensity Specifies the intensity of the back layer (default is 100%;
range is [0,10]).
Matte Channel Selects which channel to use for the matte. Channel
selections include Luma, Red, Green, Blue, and Alpha (default is Alpha).
Matte Invert Inverts the matte before using it (default is off).
Matte Ignore Determines whether or not the matte input is used to
modulate the blend. The default is false (meaning that the matte input
will be used in the blending equations). Note that if the Matte Input is not
chain connected, it will be automatically ignored (no feedback needs to
be provided in the UI).
Blend Mode Determines which blend mode will be used (the default is
Normal).
Click the Blend button to view other available modes.
Blend Modes
The following tables (grouped by type) list the available blend modes and
describe the resulting blend effect.
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