so tell me
"premultiplied alpha".
what is it, what does it do, what does it look like without, what is it for, how do you do it???
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"premultiplied alpha".
what is it, what does it do, what does it look like without, what is it for, how do you do it???
There are a few images in SKS that need premultiplied alpha checked to look correct, Typically i use it on navigation arrow backgrounds and loggoff buttons.
To find out what it looks like with and without it.. turn it on... and off. ![]()
Not sure specifically how it works but heres some nice techy info 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Lkesteloot/premultiplied_alpha
The math for this operation is easy when the numbers are premultiplied:
The result is (0.75,0.5,0.5,0.75), which is the result of having each color's contribution to the pixel weighted by its area.
Clears thangs right up...dont it? ![]()
I was told there would be no math. ![]()
well thats why they call you the Brainiac...lol...what the hell is that?![]()
math
turns around and runs from this thread ![]()
Thats not math Craig...its an alien language...layouts for crop circles start with that. ![]()
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