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Postby johnm » Feb 24, 2002 @ 8:17am

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Postby Phantom » Feb 24, 2002 @ 9:20am

Give me some good data and
I will give you the world
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Postby johnm » Feb 24, 2002 @ 10:42am

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Postby billcow » Feb 24, 2002 @ 6:15pm

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Most people don't know that "A highly technical term" is actually a highly technical term used to describe something that doesn't mean anything
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Postby billcow » Feb 24, 2002 @ 8:25pm

Most people don't know that "A highly technical term" is actually a highly technical term used to describe something that doesn't mean anything
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Postby johnm » Feb 25, 2002 @ 12:23am

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trouble using blend

Postby laurnet » Jun 5, 2002 @ 11:29pm

hello
How to use this blend code
I tried with these declarations


unsigned short* buff1 = (unsigned short*)getbuffer();
PIXEL* flare = new PIXEL[128 * 128];


blend(flare,buff1,5);


i get this :
cannot convert parameter 1 from 'unsigned short *' to 'unsigned short'
This conversion requires a reinterpret_cast, a C-style cast or function-style cast[/code]
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Postby billcow » Jun 6, 2002 @ 2:39pm

Most people don't know that "A highly technical term" is actually a highly technical term used to describe something that doesn't mean anything
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blend

Postby laurnet » Jun 6, 2002 @ 8:39pm

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Postby billcow » Jun 6, 2002 @ 8:53pm

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blend

Postby laurnet » Jun 9, 2002 @ 3:09pm

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