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Blendop intensity
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Modify the [[blend table]] of the [[blend operation]] by intensifying the colours. This means that the [[graphic]] the blend operation is assigned to will appear darker or lighter than normal. | Modify the [[blend table]] of the [[blend operation]] by intensifying the colours. This means that the [[graphic]] the blend operation is assigned to will appear darker or lighter than normal. | ||
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Definition
INT blendop_intensity ( <INT blendopID> , <FLOAT amount> )
Modify the blend table of the blend operation by intensifying the colours. This means that the graphic the blend operation is assigned to will appear darker or lighter than normal.
This will modify the source section of the blend table, but leave the destination section as it was.
Parameters
INT blendopID | - The blendopID of the blendop to assign. |
FLOAT amount | - The amount to multiply the R,G,B values of the colours by. |
Returns
INT : true
Blendops Functions | |
• Blendop_apply() • Blendop_assign() • Blendop_free() • Blendop_grayscale() • Blendop_identity() • Blendop_intensity() • Blendop_new() • Blendop_swap() • Blendop_tint() • Blendop_translucency() • |