Transparency Edit Mode

'Transparency Edit Mode' is the mode where the contents of the 'Current Layer' are merged with the 'Previous Layer' depending upon the 'Transparency' set by the user.Suppose,if the 'Transparency' is set to 70% then the contents of the 'Current Layer' will be 70% transparent and 'Previous Layer' underneath will be 70% visible thru the 'Current Layer'.

Following snapshot shows that 'Medusa.jpg Layer' is merged with previous contents of the image based upon the transparency set to 50.Actually,user can see that there are four transparent layers of the image 'medusa.jpg' but are mixing with each other.One layer is the layer which is applied to the complete image while there are two layers in the form of 'Horizontal Strip Pattern' and one layer with 'Vertical Strip Pattern'.

Four different transparent layers of 'abstract.jpg' merging with each other using the transparency of 50% using the 'Transparency Edit Mode'.

Edit Modes is also another big feature of the Lobster application as it allows the user to merge the contents of the 'Current Layer' with the 'Previous Layer' depending upon algorithms which can be used by the user to get different effects even though the contents of the 'Current Layer' are not changed in any way. There are four Edit Modes which are Overwrite Edit Mode, Single Filter Edit Mode, Transparency Edit Mode and Full Screen Edit Mode.

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Overwrite Edit Mode is the default edit mode used by the Lobster application where the pixels of the 'Current Layer' will merge will the contents of the 'Previous Layer' of the image in case the image was filtered or edited in any way.Because of this behaviour,the same filter can give different results if the filter overlaps a 'Previous Layer'.

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In 'Single Filter Edit Mode', contents of the 'Previous Layer' will not be merged at all with the 'Current Layer' and thus, the user can maintain the characteristics of the 'Current Layer'.The 'Current Layer' will skip the area where the 'Previous Layer' was applied which means that in the 'Single Filter Edit Mode' every pixel will be applied filter only once and hence the name 'Single Filter Edit Mode'.

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'Transparency Edit Mode' is the mode where the contents of the 'Current Layer' are merged with the image depending upon the 'Transparency' set by the user. Suppose, if the 'Transparency' is set to 70%, then the contents of the 'Current Layer' will be 70% transparent and image underneath will be 70% visible thru the 'Current Layer'.

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'Full Screen Edit Mode' is the mode which is not directly related with the image editing and filtering. It is exclusively created for editing images in the 'Full Screen Mode'. Though, 'Full Screen Edit Mode' is very innovative in the Lobster application because of Dynamic Filtering and 'Multiple Document Interface' available to the user even in the 'Full Screen Edit Mode'.

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