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Hello.

As the title said, object with opacity less than 100% became less than that when masked. In the example provided:

Two sets of examples, the top row and bottom row.

The top-left circle has black fill and opacity of 50%, the middle circle has the same fill and opacity, but masked. The result is a lighter color, same as the right circle with black fill and opacity of 25%.

The bottom-left circle has black fill and opacity of 25%, the middle circle has the same fill and opacity, but masked. The result is a lighter color, same as the right circle with black fill and opacity of 6%.

Most likely the opacity became squared after masking: For the top example, 0.5 * 0.5 = 0.25 -> 25% and for the bottom example 0.25 * 0.25 = 0.0625 -> 6.25%

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Edited by helloar14
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Posted

Hi helloar14,

Thanks for letting us know - this is a known issue that is with development to be fixed. I will get your comments passed on. Thanks!

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