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BlendMode Enumeration

Specifies standard blend modes available in the PDF.

Namespace:Bytescout.PDF
Assembly: Bytescout.PDF (in Bytescout.PDF.dll) Version: 3.5.1.1204-master
Syntax
public enum BlendMode
Members
Member nameValueDescription
Normal0 Selects the source color, ignoring the backdrop.
Multiply1 Multiplies the backdrop and source color values. The result color is always at least as dark as either of the two constituent colors. Multiplying any color with black produces black; multiplying with white leaves the original color unchanged. Painting successive overlapping objects with a color other than black or white produces progressively darker colors.
Screen2 Multiplies the complements of the backdrop and source color values, then complements the result. The result color is always at least as light as either of the two constituent colors. Screening any color with white produces white;screening with black leaves the original color unchanged. The effect is similar to projecting multiple photographic slides simultaneously onto a single screen.
Overlay3 Multiplies or screens the colors, depending on the backdrop color value. Source colors overlay the backdrop while preserving its highlights and shadows. The backdrop color is not replaced but is mixed with the source color to reflect the lightness or darkness of the backdrop.
Darken4 Selects the darker of the backdrop and source colors. The backdrop is replaced with the source where the source is darker; otherwise, it is left unchanged.
Lighten5 Selects the lighter of the backdrop and source colors. The backdrop is replaced with the source where the source is lighter; otherwise, it is left unchanged.
ColorDodge6 Brightens the backdrop color to reflect the source color. Painting with black produces no changes.
ColorBurn7 Darkens the backdrop color to reflect the source color. Painting with white produces no change.
HardLight8 Multiplies or screens the colors, depending on the source color value. The effect is similar to shining a harsh spotlight on the backdrop.
SoftLight9 Darkens or lightens the colors, depending on the source color value. The effect is similar to shining a diffused spotlight on the backdrop.
Difference10 Subtracts the darker of the two constituent colors from the lighter color. Painting with white inverts the backdrop color; painting with black produces no change.
Exclusion11 Produces an effect similar to that of the Bytescout.PDF.BlendMode.Difference mode but lower in contrast. Painting with white inverts the backdrop color; painting with black produces no change.
Hue12 Creates a color with the hue of the source color and the saturation and luminosity of the backdrop color.
Saturation13 Creates a color with the saturation of the source color and the hue and luminosity of the backdrop color. Painting with this mode in an area of the backdrop that is a pure gray (no saturation) produces no change.
Color14 Creates a color with the hue and saturation of the source color and the luminosity of the backdrop color. This preserves the gray levels of the backdrop and is useful for coloring monochrome images or tinting color images.
Luminosity15 Creates a color with the luminosity of the source color and the hue and saturation of the backdrop color. This produces an inverse effect to that of the Bytescout.PDF.BlendMode.Color mode.
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