@4 #5 |Color Transition:| when image processing with color, these colors (the fill colors) are the starting and ending colors of the gradient. #22 |Inner Oval:| if on, the gradient is limited to an oval area. This allows see-through areas outside the oval. |Repeats:| enter an integral number for the repeat rate of the pattern. |White Inside:| use this value with the |Repeat| checkbox. For multiple repeats the extra repeats are shown as white. |Shape:| specify the general shape of the gradient. |Angle:| enter positive or negative value in degrees. Decimal points are allowed, as well as rotations >360 or less than -360. Fractional values represent rotation as a fraction of 360°. |Blends:| for color processing, the blend can be based on the HSB color values. |Ending Color| click to change the ending color, the 'white' fill color. |Starting Color| click to change the starting color, the 'black' fill color. |Levels:| specify the number of transition levels (but use zero for smoothest transition). #13 |Geometric:| if set, then gradient values change exponential; otherwise values change arithmetically. |Limited:| defaults off. Turn on to extend the gradient to infinity. If you set the |Pattern| checkbox, then be sure to set this checkbox. |Form:| choose the way colors increment through gradient. |Pixel:|, select parameters based on the image processor pixel format. The color group, blending, and I/O are independently for each format. |Angle:| specify a positive (clockwise) or negative (counter-clockwise) rotation of the gradient. |Pattern:| for infinite gradients, this checkbox causes an pattern repeat. (See |Limited| checkbox). |Gradient:| enter the control values for semi-custom gradients. Gradients are used only within the image processor. Gradients can extend for infinity in all directions. |Preview:| this area shows the current gradient when passed through the image processor. For screen display, to speed update, a pattern is used to show the gradient. * @2 @1