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This tool only affects alpha. If the back is an RGBA image, the color part is
simply copied to the output.
NOTE The alpha output of this tool is always clamped to the [0,1] interval.
The Comp Alpha tool has the following parameters:
Front Channel Selects which channel to use for the front (default is
alpha).
Front Invert Inverts the front before o using it (default is off).
Front Intensity Specifies the intensity of the front layer. Default is 100%
and range is [0,1].
Front Opacity Controls the opacity of the front in the compositing. If
the opacity is less then one, the front will get more transparent and you
will start seeing the back through it. Default is 100%; range is [0,1].
Back Channel Selects which channel to use for the back (default is alpha).
Back Invert Inverts the back before using it (default is off).
Back Intensity Specifies the intensity of the back layer. Default is 100%;
range is [0,1].
Comp Mode Determines which compositing mode will be used (default
is Over)see
Compositing Operators on page 352.
Correlation Specifies how the two input mattes are correlated. This can
be used to improve the quality of the composite in special cases. For
example, if you composite two mattes that share a good portion of their
outline, you should indicate if they are Adjacent or Superposed. By default,
the correlation mode is None, assuming that normally, the input mattes
are not correlated.
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