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This image shows the different ways to compose Images using their Alpha channel. I have taken this directly from the English Wikipedia.
see: w:Alpha compositing
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- Illustration of computer graphics alpha compositing operators.
- Created by T. Long, July 2004.
- first upload: 07:34, 6 July 2004 . . T Long . . 640x308 (76397 bytes) (Illustration of computer graphics alpha compositing operators. Self drawn.)
- Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Alpha_compositing.jpg
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