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In tutorial of pasting images, add to mask text.
Using an RGBA image as its own mask is a common question. It shows up in a dozen Stack Overflow questions, e.g., (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5324647/how-to-merge-a-transparent-png-image-with-another-image-using-pil). Adding a sentence to the tutorial gives people a chance of noticing this.
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an optional argument. In this mask, the value 255 indicates that the pasted
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image is opaque in that position (that is, the pasted image should be used as
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is). The value 0 means that the pasted image is completely transparent. Values
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in-between indicate different levels of transparency.
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in-between indicate different levels of transparency. For example, pasting an
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RGBA image and also using it as the mask would paste the opaque portion
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of the image but not its transparent background.
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The Python Imaging Library also allows you to work with the individual bands of
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an multi-band image, such as an RGB image. The split method creates a set of
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