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blendingmodussen

Blendingmodussen are a set of image compositing operations used when two raster layers are combined. Each mode defines a mathematical relationship between the colors of the base layer and the blend layer to produce the output color. Most modes operate per color channel (red, green, blue) and may involve the alpha channel to handle transparency. They are a standard feature in raster graphics editors such as Photoshop, GIMP, Krita, and Affinity, and are accessed through layer blending options.

Common modes include Normal, Multiply, Screen, Overlay, Darken, Lighten, Color Burn, Color Dodge, Soft Light, Hard

Blending modes are widely used for photographic retouching, texture overlays, lighting effects, and color grading. They

Implementation notes include that results can vary with color space and gamma, and that some modes are

Light,
Difference,
and
Exclusion.
Color-based
modes
such
as
Hue,
Saturation,
Color,
and
Luminosity
modify
chromatic
properties,
sometimes
preserving
luminance.
Each
mode
has
a
characteristic
effect:
Multiply
tends
to
darken
by
multiplying
channels;
Screen
lightens;
Overlay
combines
both
depending
on
base
brightness;
Darken
and
Lighten
select
the
darker
or
lighter
channel
values.
are
often
applied
in
a
non-destructive
manner
via
adjustment
layers
or
masks,
allowing
later
modification
or
removal
of
the
effect.
more
suitable
for
certain
workflows
(for
example
linear
versus
sRGB).
Mastery
of
several
modes
helps
in
achieving
precise
composites
and
stylistic
outcomes.