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Image was undefined in browser context due to coffeescript declared the Image variable in the first place
An image can be used as a transparency map (white is opaque), similar to Layer Mask in many photo editors
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In some personal projects I encounter the use case when I have to use layer mask to implement some Photoshop filters

Naively, we can embed the layer mask into the alpha channel and save the image as a png. This loses the compression ability of jpeg but can still work.
But, in order to mimic the Photoshop adjustment layer, then there is no workaround other than layer mask
So, for example, one can do the following to selectively brighten a specific portion of an image