Adding 'alpha output' makes transparancy lost

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Adding 'alpha output' makes transparancy lost

PostMon May 23, 2022 8:03 am

Dear all,
I have created a transparent graphic from fusion and edit page. But when i brint it to 'color page' and adding 'alpha output' there, my transparency lost. Here the preview :
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On the picture above, all that graphics created in 'Fusion/Edit Page'. I want to qualifier black color so i bring it to 'color page' and add 'alpha output'. Unfortunately, the transparency of green color lost.
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Is it possible to maintain/preserve transparancy of green color that created in 'Fusion/Edit Page'?
Thanks
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Re: Adding 'alpha output' makes transparancy lost

PostMon May 23, 2022 8:47 am

Connect also the green input to the blue input of the node
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Re: Adding 'alpha output' makes transparancy lost

PostMon May 23, 2022 8:50 am

panos_mts wrote:Connect also the green input to the blue input of the node

OMG,,,,,
Thanks so much panoss,,,,,
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