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Blender Compositing and Post Processing

You're reading from   Blender Compositing and Post Processing From basic grading techniques through to advanced lighting and camera effects, this guide to compositing with Blender teaches digital CG artists the way to bring a new level of dynamism and realism to their footage.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782161127
Length 114 pages
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What is an Alpha channel?


The alpha channel first introduced by Alvy Ray Smith in the 1970s, can store values between 0-1, signifying whether a specific pixel is transparent, opaque, or semitransparent. Though this channel is boring to look at, this information is very essential when merging footages. Alpha information can be stored either independent of RGB, referred to as straight alpha, or by multiplying it with RGB, referred to as premultiplied alpha. A value of zero in the alpha channels signifies that the RGB pixel should be completely transparent, and opaque when the value is one. The following screenshot portrays an alpha channel:

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