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PhotoPlus X6 User Guide - Serif

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Adjusting opacity/transparency<br />

Layers, Masks, and Blending 25<br />

Opacity and transparency describe essentially the same thing. They both<br />

describe the extent to which a particular pixel's colour contributes to the overall<br />

colour at that point in the image. Fully opaque pixels contribute their full colour<br />

value to the image. Fully transparent pixels are invisible: they contribute nothing<br />

to the image. In-between pixels are called semi-transparent.<br />

Fully opaque text<br />

(100% Opacity)<br />

Semi-transparent text<br />

(50% Opacity)<br />

You'll primarily encounter opacity in one of these two contexts:<br />

• As a property of the pixels laid down by individual tools (Paintbrush,<br />

Clone, Eraser, Fill, Smudge, QuickShape, and more).<br />

The map of opacity values for all the pixels on a particular layer is<br />

stored along with the layer and is known as its<br />

• As a property of individual standard layers (in example above). The<br />

layer's opacity setting affects all the pixels on the layer, and is<br />

cumulative with the opacity of individual pixels already there.

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