The Comp Alpha tool lets you composite two mattes together. It has front and back inputs, and works by extracting a matte from the front image and compositing it over the alpha channel of the back input using a choice of compositing operators. The back is the primary input and the output inherits the format of the back input.
This tool only affects alpha. If the back is an RGBA image, the color part is simply copied to the output.
The Comp Alpha tool has the following parameters:
The following table lists the compositing operators applicable between front and back input images:
Operator | Result: |
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Over | Composites the front over the back. The output will cover any area covered by either the front or the back. Where the front and back overlap, the output will show the front. |
Replace | Completely replaces the back image with the front image. |
Atop | Similar to the Over operator, but the output will cover the same area covered by the back. |
Inside | Composites the front over the back, but the output will cover only the area covered by both front and back. |
Outside | The output will be equal to the front except that the part of the front overlapping the back image will be missing. No part of the back will be visible in the output in any case. |
Cutout | The output will be equal to the back except that the part of the back covered by the front image will be missing. No part of the front will be visible in the output in any case. Basically this operator is equal to the Outside operator with the front and back roles reversed. |
Xor | Both front and back are copied to the output except for the part where they overlap. |