[kde-russian] Fwd: a question on krita doc
Gregory Mokhin
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Чт Май 11 15:24:48 MSD 2006
Ответ автора документации по поводу фразы из krita.
Григорий
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From: Sander Koning <sanderkoning на kde.nl>
Date: May 11, 2006 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: a question on krita doc
Gregory Mokhin wrote on 2006-05-10 21:11 -0400 regarding a question on
krita doc:
> Could you please help to understand the meaning of the following
> sentence from krita doc?
>
> &krita; handles selections with a mask where each pixel is given any of
> 256 levels between selected and unselected
Hi Gregory,
What it means is the following: usually, selections are "in or out": a pixel is
either selected or it is not. Krita uses a more sophisticated way, in which
pixels can be fully selected, fully unselected, or partially selected. In total,
there are 256 levels of selection. I don't know the technical details, but
probably 0 is unselected and 255 is fully selected.
Partially selected pixels are only partially affected by operations, e.g.
color changing - the operation will only take (for example) 1/2 of the pixel
color values. So if a white pixel is coloured red, but is only half selected, it
will become a color midway between white and red.
Hope that this is clear enough.
Cheers,
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Sander Koning | sanderkoning - на - kde -.- nl
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Documentation maintainer, Krita | http://koffice.org/krita/
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