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Graphical User Interface (GUI) 62
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A white-fade is the opposite of a black-fade. It starts with effect A being shown
at 100% for the first half of the fade time. At the same time, effect B fades in during the first
half until it is also shown with 100%. Afterwards, effect B remains at 100% for the rest of the
fade procedure, while effect A is dimmed from 100% to 0%.
Halfway through, both effects are shown with 100%. Because of that, a white-fade does not
necessarily display a white color in middle position. Instead, this fade type uses addition of all
color values. For example, if your are using a SCE Color in pure red on effect A (255, 0, 0) and
SCE Color in turquoise/cyan on effect B (0, 255, 255), the result will indeed be a pure white
halfway trough as it adds up to 255, 255, 255. But using a SCE Color in pure red on effect A
(255, 0, 0) and SCE Color in pure green (0, 255, 0), this results in pure yellow in the middle of
the fade procedure (255, 255, 0), for example.