Hi
could anyone help explain to me why you would use a backbuffer to hold an image to process an image made into negative?
im not sure but is it so it can revert back to the orignal image after?
Thanks
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Hi
could anyone help explain to me why you would use a backbuffer to hold an image to process an image made into negative?
im not sure but is it so it can revert back to the orignal image after?
Thanks