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(a) Layer Name field (b) Blend box
By default, if the layer does not have a matte component (that is, there are no nodes in the Matte pipe),
the Basic Blend option is selected in the Blend box, and the Basic Blend controls are displayed at the
right of the menu.
NOTE If Curves Blend was previously selected, then it is displayed. To display Basic Blend, select it from the
Blend box.
2 Display the Result view. This displays the result for the entire blend node.
3 Set the colour of the layer in the Colour field. A value of 100 sets the layer as white, a value of 0 sets
it as black, and values in between give it a shade of grey.
4 Set the opacity of the layer in the Opacity field. A value of 100 makes the layer completely opaque,
and a value of 0 makes it completely transparent.
Curve Blend
Use Curve Blend to adjust the blending of the front and back images of a CBlend or MBlend node layer that
has a matte component.
To use Curves Blend:
1 Select the CBlend or MBlend layer by clicking the red or blue box to the right of the layer.
The CBlend or MBlend menu appears and the name of the layer you selected appears in the Layer
Name field.
(a) Layer Name field (b) Blend box (c) Logic Ops box
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