I normally use an open source stack for everything (GIMP, Blender, etc.) but I've found myself in a spot where I need to generate a layered image from a script, and I couldn't find a js library for xcf
Luckily GIMP supports PSD, so I was going to use that -- until I realized that I couldn't find the equivalent PSD blend mode of GIMP's merge. The merge blend mode is basically where the opacity (alpha) of the layers are simply added together instead of the more complicated normal formula. I looked in the GIMP source code at the PSD to GIMP mappings and couldn't find anything.
Does Photoshop have an alternative? If not, GIMPchads stay winning !codecels
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download photoshop you r-slur
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https://w14.monkrus.ws/2023/10/adobe-photoshop-2024-v251-multilingual.html
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Yeah, and once I did what blend mode would I use? The point is that Photoshop literally doesn't have this blend mode. Please actually read the question before commenting next time.
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I read it, i just misunderstood it![:marseyretardchad: :marseyretardchad:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseyretardchad.webp)
I don't know what you are exactly trying to achieve tbh, but in photoshop there are like 20 blend modes so i guess you can do what you want to do![:marseyshrug: :marseyshrug:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseyshrug.webp)
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