My most recent thought about compositing and blending is that a lot of the effects can be produced using CSS/SVG filters (not even requiring custom filters), which are already widely supported (at least the SVG side), and we at Mozilla are planning to invest more in our CSS/SVG filter support in the near future. At least, filters can be used to composite images and colors together with arbitrary modes. So, can you give us a list of use-cases for compositing and blending that can't be handled using CSS/SVG filters? Rob -- q“qIqfq qyqoquq qlqoqvqeq qtqhqoqsqeq qwqhqoq qlqoqvqeq qyqoquq,q qwqhqaqtq qcqrqeqdqiqtq qiqsq qtqhqaqtq qtqoq qyqoquq?q qEqvqeqnq qsqiqnqnqeqrqsq qlqoqvqeq qtqhqoqsqeq qwqhqoq qlqoqvqeq qtqhqeqmq.q qAqnqdq qiqfq qyqoquq qdqoq qgqoqoqdq qtqoq qtqhqoqsqeq qwqhqoq qaqrqeq qgqoqoqdq qtqoq qyqoquq,q qwqhqaqtq qcqrqeqdqiqtq qiqsq qtqhqaqtq qtqoq qyqoquq?q qEqvqeqnq qsqiqnqnqeqrqsq qdqoq qtqhqaqtq.q"Received on Wednesday, 22 May 2013 06:22:05 UTC
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