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There are two types of {{l|Layer|layers}} : {{l|Primitive Layer|Primitive}} and Filters. Filter layers, such as Blur and Rotate Layers, produce content based on their own parameters and on the context of the layer. The context of a layer is the rendered result of the layers that are stacked behind it.
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There are two types of {{l|Layers|layers}} : {{l|Primitive Layer|Primitive}} and {{Literal|Filters}} (or effect layer).
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Filter layers, such as {{l|Blur Layer|Blur}} and {{l|Rotate Layer|Rotate}} layers, produce content based on their own {{l|Parameter|parameters}} and on the context of the layer (the context of a layer is the rendered result of the layers that are {{l|Layers Panel|stacked}} behind it)

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There are two types of layers : Primitive and "Filters" (or effect layer).

Filter layers, such as Blur and Rotate layers, produce content based on their own parameters and on the context of the layer (the context of a layer is the rendered result of the layers that are stacked behind it)


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