xunile wrote:You can see that the Text+ node is being used as a mask for the Background node, the output of the Text+ is going into the blue Effect Mask input on the Background node, which is why the text is turning to white instead of black as you intended.
Thanks for your reply. You're right! I did more digging in Fusion and found this out too. Confession, I've basically never used Fusion, so it took me some time to navigate and drill down to find where this was happening. It's probably a crude solution, but I was able to get what I want by duplicating the group, adjust the colors & opacity of the one and merging them. I'm sure there's a better way involving changing the way the masking behaves, but I couldn't figure it out.