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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #15 on: 2014 December 11 14:37:00 »
Hi Harry!
Which ones are not obvious?

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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #16 on: 2014 December 11 14:43:02 »
hi

Normal   
Dissolve   
Screen       
Soft Light     
Hard Light   
Color Dodge   
Color Burn   
Darken       
Lighten   
Difference   
Exclusion 
Linear Burn   
Linear Dodge   
Vivid Light   
Linear Light   
Pin Light   

I know most of them

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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #17 on: 2014 December 11 15:01:27 »
Thnx to all, for sharing the wisdom :)
I will play around with formulas and if necessary I`ll be back with more questions.
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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #18 on: 2014 December 11 18:09:17 »
Hi, this article could be usefull.

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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #19 on: 2015 January 06 13:23:16 »
Yes Gerald, Mike, and Hartmut, Thanks for that- looks promising!! Lighten is still named 'Aufhellen' in the English version, and you are missing a couple of 'e's at the end of commutative in description, and Negative (Negative Multiply for Screen mode). As a former Photoshop guy, thanks, these are nice! And yes you speak German MUCH better than me! ;>)
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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #20 on: 2015 January 06 15:37:38 »
Thanks Warren!
Your e`s suggestions are now built in the todays (my)english Version available for download.
I would be happy to get hints for more improvement.


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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #21 on: 2015 January 07 09:30:03 »
Best always, Warren

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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #22 on: 2015 January 07 09:36:49 »
Hi

Ahh That's what I was looking for  8)

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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #23 on: 2015 August 30 08:42:20 »
Hi

Why is this not in the pixinsight inc scripts  >:D

Also if a real time preview was possible would be fantastic  ;D

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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #24 on: 2015 August 30 09:10:49 »
Yes, what Harry said on both counts.


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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #25 on: 2017 September 02 01:15:02 »
Sorry to reopen and old thread but does anybody still have a copy of this script?The weblink provided no longer works

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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #26 on: 2017 September 02 11:56:59 »
Blinky!
Its still in the

http://pixinsight.com.ar/repository/

So, go to "Manage Update Repositories" in PixInsight

and add the above line and aftwerwards run an update
Than the BlendStarMask. zip should become installed.

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Re: PixelMath 50:50 blending
« Reply #27 on: 2017 September 02 23:50:58 »
Brilliant, thanks for letting me know.