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A cross-fade starts by dimming effect A linearly from 100% to 0% during the fade
time. But at the same time, effect B starts to fade in until it is fully shown at the end of the
fade. As a result an interpolation of the colors of A and B will be used during the fade.
At the beginning of the whole fade procedure, effect A stands at 100%, while effect B is not
displayed (0%). Halfway through, both effects are dimmed to 50% as you can see in the
picture. Neither effect A nor effect B are displayed with 100%. That is why the cross-fade
appears to be darker. At the end of the fading procedure, effect A stands at 0%, while effect B
is shown with 100%.










