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Multiblending: displaying overlapping windows simultaneously without the drawbacks of alpha blending

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Alpha blending allows the simultaneous display of overlapping windows-such as palette windows in visual workspaces. Although alpha blending has been used in some applications, such as games, it has not been widely adopted. One reason for the limited acceptance is that in many scenarios, alpha blending compromises the readability of content. We introduce a new blending mechanism called multiblending that uses a vector of blending weights, one for each class of features, rather than a single transparency value. Multiblending can in most cases be automatically optimized to preserve the most relevant features of both the palette and the background window. We present the results of a user study in which multiblended palettes provided higher recognizability of both the background and the palette than the best participating version of alpha blending.

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      CHI '04: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      April 2004
      742 pages
      ISBN:1581137028
      DOI:10.1145/985692

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