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ronviers
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can someone explain why the resulting blends are not black throughout the range of the input sliders? and why, when their inputs are ran through a tonecurve that does nothing, they turn black.
thanks:) contrastQ.ffxml |
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| Posted: November 11, 2011 5:40 am | ||
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Sphinx.
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My best guess is that the precision of the internal calculations differ. Your last question is easy to answer - you look at the difference btwn the same source (nonsense) - of course you'll see black ![]() Njyldgarkn sample cache! |
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| Posted: November 11, 2011 7:18 am | ||
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ronviers
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thanks Sphinx. i wanted to show someone what was happening with contrast but after i hooking it up i was no longer sure i knew. sorry about the nonsense. i was trying to undo the difference. here is what i intended contrastQ2.ffxml |
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| Posted: November 11, 2011 7:29 am | ||
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