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Re: Rendered Objects on Matte Background Problem
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Eric Craft
on May 8, 2008 at 2:32:24 pm
You could also use the RGB Arithmetic operator to replace the or use mathmatic operations between the original and new versions. I have had issues with "Alpha bleeding" do to transfer modes effecting RGBA channels, alpha values adding up as they overlap, etc. So there are various reasons as to why you get the alpha expansion/bleed/inflation effect.
-Eric
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