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[opacity=<value 0..255>]
[blend=<blend-type>]
[layers @ <"layer list">] // (PSD files only)
Parameters
adjust
 - when specified, all the other parameters except color1, color2, gradient, 
and reverse (which have their usual meaning) are ignored. The image is then interpreted 
as a grayscale image which is then passed through the specified gradient, giving a new 
false-color image. This operates the same way as the GradientMap adjustment layer in 
Photoshop.
style
 - specifies a common style for the gradient. The available styles are: Linear, Radial, 
Angle, Reflected, and Diamond. 
angle
 - specifies the value of the angle at which the gradient is applied. This value can 
range from 0 to 360, to indicate the degree of the angle.
scale
 - specifies a scale to be applied to the gradient. This value can range from 10 to 150. 
reverse
 - when specified, reverses the direction of the applied gradient.
color1
 and 
color2
 - used as an alternative to specifying a common gradient, these 
parameters specify a custom gradient created by blending the two specified RGB colors. If 
only one of these parameters is specified, a gradient is created that blends between the 
specified color and transparent.
gradient
 - specifies a common color gradient that blend two or three standard colors. The 
available gradients are RedGreen, VioletOrange, BlueRedYellow, BlueYellowBlue, 
OrangeYellowOrange, VioletGreenOrange, YellowVioletOrangeBlue, Copper, Chrome, 
Spectrum. 
NOTE: 
If color1 and/or color2 are specified together with gradient, a parameter clash error occurs.
opacity
 - specifies opacity of the source image. The default value is 255 (completely 
solid). 
NOTE: 
If the source image already has an alpha channel that renders it less than solid, specifying 
opacity can only make it less opaque; it cannot override the alpha channel to make it more opaque.
blend
 - specifies the type of blending used to combine the drawn object with the images. 
Blend modes are: “Normal”, “Darken”, “Lighten”, “Hue”, “Saturation”, “Color”, 
“Luminosity”, “Multiply”, “Screen”, “Dissolve”, “Overlay,” “HardLight”, “SoftLight”, 
“Difference”, “Exclusion”, “Dodge”, “ColorBurn”, “Under”, “Colorize” (causes only the 
hue component of the source to be stamped down on the image), and “Prenormal”.
This function supports CMYK for the following blend modes: “Normal”, “Darken”, 
“Lighten”, “Screen”, “Multiply”, “Dissolve”, “Overlay”, “HardLight”, “SoftLight”, 
“Difference”, “Exclusion”, “Burn”, “Dodge”, “Under”, “Copy”, and “PreNormal”. The 
other modes (Hue, Saturation, Color, Luminosity, and Colorize) are not supported for 
CMYK. You must first convert to RGB using 
 and then perform the 
composite. Additionally, composite cannot be performed unless both images are either 
CMYK or RGB. 
layers
 - for PSD files, specifies the layers to be affected. The layer numbers begin at 0