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      tomekslesicki @Christoph Hart
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      @Christoph-Hart the problem is that if the background is, say, #292928 and I overlay another panel on top of it that’s also #292928, just with an opacity that’s not 1, they should render as one solid block of #292928. Currently, the colour changes if the opacity is not 1.

      A few days ago you suggested this overlay method as a walkaround to the fact that there’s no way to change an opacity of the whole panel. This would work perfectly if only the colours wouldn’t change along with opacity.

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      • David HealeyD
        David Healey @tomekslesicki
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        @tomekslesicki said in Something is wrong with colour blending when opacity is involved:

        there’s no way to change an opacity of the whole panel.

        Can't you just paint the panel with the colour you want?

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          tomekslesicki @David Healey
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          @d-healey @Christoph-Hart I think this will illustrate what I want to achieve more clearly:

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          • David HealeyD
            David Healey @tomekslesicki
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            @tomekslesicki I still don't understand what you're trying to do. Could you provide an image that shows how you want the end result?

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              tomekslesicki @David Healey
              last edited by tomekslesicki

              @d-healey ok, the idea is:

              • there's a panel that contains some controls: buttons, sliders, whatever
              • when a button is clicked, I want to make the panel look as though it was semi-transparent

              An equivalent of this in any graphics app would be:

              • there's a background and a group of layers
              • when a button is pressed, the opacity of the group of layers is changed to 50% or so.

              A while ago @Christoph-Hart suggested that if the background is solid (it is), I can achieve the same look by overlying a semi-transparent block of solid colour over the sliders. This is true, because the same look can be achieved like this:

              • the background has a solid colour
              • there's a panel put on top of the sliders: the panel has the same colour as the background but opacity of 50%
              • so if the panel is on top of the sliders, they look as though they were 50%

              This is good BUT the problem is that the colours are changing when one of the panels has an opacity other than 1. So if I overlay a panel that has the same colour as the background but an opacity of a value that's not 1, HISE renders it as a different colour, even though it should render as the same colour of the background because in any other graphics app, if you:

              • have a background of one colour
              • put a layer of the same colour on top and set it's opacity to 50%
              • the result is still the same colour - they look as one solid block

              Does that make sense now?

              Now, the strange this is: if I'll use a .png that looks like one solid block of colour and change the opacity of that, it renders correctly. Hence the bug report.

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                tomekslesicki @Christoph Hart
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                @Christoph-Hart I just tested on Windows and the results are the same so I guess it’s not mac-related after all.

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                • David HealeyD
                  David Healey @tomekslesicki
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                  @tomekslesicki I'm not seeing a change in colour, I just see the opacity stacking up as you overlay one on top of the other.

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                  Will you be using LAF to draw your controls?

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                  • DanHD
                    DanH @David Healey
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                    @d-healey I might have understood this wrong but can’t you simply hide the solid coloured panel and show a 50% opacity panel when you click the button?

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                    • Matt_SFM
                      Matt_SF @tomekslesicki
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                      @tomekslesicki this way works :

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                      Just change the hex alpha value of the backgroundgrey "manually"

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                      • David HealeyD
                        David Healey @Matt_SF
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                        @Matt_SF I don't see a difference.

                        @tomekslesicki's is on the left, yours is on the right

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                        • Matt_SFM
                          Matt_SF @David Healey
                          last edited by Matt_SF

                          @d-healey ah, that's odd... here's what I get

                          8ac26944-212a-408e-867a-ec20c920200c-image.png

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                          Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                            tomekslesicki @Matt_SF
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                            Thanks guys, I'm getting the same problem with Matt's snippet, unfortunately.

                            @d-healey maybe you're right about the opacity stack, but then if 1 is 100%, isn't it a bug that if a semi-transparent layer is overlayed on top of a layer that already is fully visible, the opacity can go above 100%?

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                            • David HealeyD
                              David Healey @tomekslesicki
                              last edited by

                              @tomekslesicki Yes it does seem a little strange

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                                Christoph Hart @David Healey
                                last edited by

                                Alright, either my monitor is not calibrated correctly or I'm getting blind, but I don't see any difference and this entire topic looks like a big prank to me :)

                                Can somebody make a clear example that shows the difference like night and day type (and not a colour that is 0xFF292929 but should be 0xFF292928.

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                                  tomekslesicki @Christoph Hart
                                  last edited by

                                  @Christoph-Hart it's not about night and day, it's just that if it's about creating an impression of a half-opaque panel with controls, it doesn't look good if there's suddenly a rectangle overlaid on top of the panel.

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                                    Christoph Hart @tomekslesicki
                                    last edited by

                                    @tomekslesicki But where is the rectangle? I don't see a rectangle.

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                                    • David HealeyD
                                      David Healey @Christoph Hart
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                                      @Christoph-Hart

                                      But where is the rectangle? I don't see a rectangle.

                                      Must be a monitor (or eyeball) setting issue :p the rectangle is subtle. I'll see if I can make a clearer example.

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                                        David Healey @David Healey
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                                        • David HealeyD
                                          David Healey
                                          last edited by David Healey

                                          Ok here's something interesting.

                                          Alpha values

                                          0.1 = No rectangle
                                          0.2 = No rectangle
                                          0.3 = Rectangle
                                          0.4 = No rectangle
                                          0.5 = Rectangle
                                          0.6 = No rectangle @tomekslesicki Maybe just use this value
                                          0.7 = Rectangle
                                          0.8 = No rectangle
                                          0.9 = Rectangle

                                          Here I have taken the same snippet as before and adjusted the contrast in an image editor

                                          3dc29a29-5f8e-49e4-be9e-93cb1e27663c-image.png

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                                            tomekslesicki @David Healey
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                                            @d-healey thanks, David, you're way better at explaining things than I am!

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