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Chapter 10

Using Filters

Blue – Green: Sets the amount of input green added to the output blue. The default
value is 0, which leaves the blue channel unmodified. As this value increases, the
output value of blue increases by the amount of input green multiplied by the value of
Blue – Green. Values range from –2 to 2.

Blue – Blue: Sets the amount of input blue added to the output blue. The default value
is 1.0, which leaves the blue channel unmodified. As this value increases, the output
value of blue increases by the amount of input blue multiplied by the value of Blue –
Blue. Values range from –2 to 2.

Blue – Alpha: Sets the amount of input alpha added to the blue channel. The default
value is 0, which leaves the blue channel unmodified. As this value increases, the value
of blue increases by the amount of input alpha multiplied by the value of Blue – Alpha.
Values range from –2 to 2.

Alpha – Red: Sets the amount of input red added to the output alpha. The default
value is 0, which leaves the alpha channel unmodified. As this value increases, the
output value of pixels with non-transparent alpha increases by the amount of input red
multiplied by the value of Alpha – Red. Values range from –2 to 2.

Alpha – Green: Sets the amount of input green added to the output alpha. The default
value is 0, which leaves the alpha channel unmodified. As this value increases, the
output value of pixels with non-transparent alpha increases by the amount of input
green multiplied by the value of Alpha – Green. Values range from –2 to 2.

Alpha – Blue: Sets the amount of input blue added to the output alpha. The default
value is 0, which leaves the alpha channel unmodified. As this value increases, the
output value of pixels with non-transparent alpha increases by the amount of input
blue multiplied by the value of Alpha – Blue. Values range from –2 to 2.

Alpha – Alpha: Sets the amount of input alpha added to the output alpha channel.
The default value is 1.0, which leaves the alpha channel unmodified. As this value
increases, more alpha is added to the pixels in the alpha channel. Values above 1 have
no effect, unless the alpha has been eroded by negative values in the other alpha
parameters. Values range from –2 to 2.

Monochrome: Sets the filter to monochrome mode. In monochrome mode, all three
color channels are affected by the Red controls.

Allow Mono > 1: Allows monochromatic color channels to be set to values greater
than one. On is the default value of this parameter. Color values are normally between
0 and 1, but can go over 1 or below 0 if your project’s bit depth is set to 16 bits or 32
bits per channel. If this value is set to Off, each of the Red color output controls are
linked. Moving any one of them causes the others to automatically adjust to keep the
total value at 1.0. The filter must be in monochrome mode for this parameter to be
active.