I tried lots of modes, including SRC_OVER.  Imagine the following two
filters:  the first is a solid color blue filter; the second is a fog
filter (graduated, upwards from the bottom)[1].  Every other method I
tried did some combination of showing only one filter or the other
where they overlapped, or where they did NOT overlap.  That is *NOT*
correct.  ADD shows both, where they overlap and where they don't.

Sorry to be persistent... but according to the image in that link I gave SRC_OVER should show everything - the portion of the source outside of the overlap, the portion of the destination outside of the overlap, and the overlap area blended.

Could you perhaps show us a similar set of images for all modes available, but using your sample filters, so we can see how it differs?

Also, that article mentions a possible bug with hardware acceleration:

http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=22361

Hopefully that is not the cause of your woes?


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