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Opacity Defined
Opacity (opaque) is the opposite of transparency (transparent). Opacity can mean that something is partially transparent-- because you can change an object's opacity using a setting in its material. But the word opaque usually means totally non-transparent.
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- Opacity Mask Basics: Illustrator | BittBox
- Przezroczysto? ? elementów - CSS - Codebase.pl
- Mandarin Design: CSS Opacity and Transparency
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- CodeProject: Transparency Tutorial with C# - Part 3. Free source code and programming help: Transofrmation s different kinds of handling transparency
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