\name{feBlend} \alias{feBlend} \title{ Blend two objects together. } \description{ This filter composites two objects together using commonly used imaging software blending modes. It performs a pixel-wise combination of two input images. } \usage{ feBlend(input1 = NA, input2 = NA, mode = c("normal", "multiply", "screen", "darken", "lighten"), ...) } \arguments{ \item{input1}{ Identifies an input for this filter primtive. See \code{\link{filterInputs}}. } \item{input2}{ Identfies a second input for this filter primitive. See \code{\link{filterInputs}}. } \item{mode}{ An image blending mode. } \item{\dots}{ Further arguments to be passed onto \code{\link{fe}}. } } \details{ For more information about this primitive, consult the reference to the SVG specification. } \value{ An \code{fe.blend} object. } \references{ \url{http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/filters.html#feBlendElement} } \author{ Simon Potter } \seealso{ \code{\link{filterEffect}}, \code{\link{fe}}. }