dvh 10 hours ago

> Me: If I want to blend 50% two images what should be the opacity of first image and opacity of second image?

> GPT: To blend two images equally—so that each contributes 50% to the final result—you should set the opacity of both images to 50% when layering them. The combined visual contribution of both images should total 100%.

It just keeps repeating this mistake no matter what I do. Btw correct answer is 100% opacity first and 50% opacity second. With 50%+50% the result is 75% opaque.

  • kelseyfrog 4 hours ago

    Huh, mine corrects itself. Not sure what yours is up to

    If you want to blend two images equally (a 50/50 mix), then each image should contribute 50% opacity.

    Image 1 opacity: 50%

    Image 2 opacity: 50%

    That way, when composited, each pixel in the result is exactly halfway between the corresponding pixels of the two source images.

    One subtlety: If you simply stack one image over the other and lower the top layer’s opacity to 50%, you’ll effectively get 50% of the top image + 50% of the bottom image. But if you lower both to 50% and put them on separate layers without special blending, depending on the software, you might not actually get a true 50/50 blend — it could look faded.

    The cleanest way (in Photoshop, GIMP, etc.) is to keep one image at 100%, put the other above it at 50% opacity. That produces a proper 50/50 blend.

    Do you want me to walk through the math of why lowering both to 50% doesn’t give you a true 50/50?

lloydatkinson 9 hours ago

What’s with all the spam accounts on here over the last few days?