I've tried this:
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export snapshot from image 1 with effects blendDarken to file specialFolderPath("desktop") & "/snapshot.jpg" as JPEG
Any advice?
Keith
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export snapshot from image 1 with effects blendDarken to file specialFolderPath("desktop") & "/snapshot.jpg" as JPEG
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on mouseUp
export snapshot from image "imgOne" with effects to image "imgTwo"
end mouseUp
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export snapshot from rect "34,50,674,410" with effects to image 2
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cameraControlDo "camera1", "takePicture"
put the result into image "source"
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import snapshot from image "source" with effects
In older versions of Lc, you also have qtEffects, although not sure that would apply here. In any case, I never found the 'ink' blends listed in any discussion I came across. On the other hand, I only started looking since you brought up the topic, so take that with a grain of graniteMaxV's wiki wrote: effect - Specifies whether graphic effects (like dropShadow, InnerShadow, innerGlow, outerGlow, colorOverlay) and a blendLevel should be applied to the object before rendering export.
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the rect of image "image"
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put globalLoc(the topLeft of image 1) & "," & globalLoc(the bottomRight of image 1) into theArea
export snapshot from rect theArea to image 2
You don't really want me to tell you where to put it, do you?
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on mouseUp
put globalLoc(the topLeft of img "UI") & "," & globalLoc(the bottomRight of img "UI") into QUAD
import snapshot from rect QUAD
set the name of last image to "newThing"
move img "newThing" to 750,300
end mouseUp
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on mouseUp
import snapshot from the rect of img "UI"
set the name of last image to "newThing"
move img "newThing" to 750,300
end mouseUp
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on mouseUp
put the rect of img "UI" into QUAD
import snapshot from rect QUAD
set the name of last image to "newThing"
move img "newThing" to 750,300
end mouseUp
'Cos these are only Quick-n-Dirty stacks.But why on earth do you always MOVE things, which is visible, instead of just setting their loc?