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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T12:39:38+00:00 2026-05-26T12:39:38+00:00

I can create an opacity mask in WPF using a LinearGradientBrush as follows <LinearGradientBrush

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I can create an opacity mask in WPF using a LinearGradientBrush as follows

    <LinearGradientBrush x:Key="SplitterOpactityMask" StartPoint="0,0" EndPoint="1,0">
        <GradientStop Color="#FFFFFFFF" Offset="0"/>
        <GradientStop Color="#00FFFFFF" Offset="1"/>
    </LinearGradientBrush>

This gives me a brush starting from zero transparency to full transparency over the range of brush.

However what hex codes are used to give different levels of transparency? For example I want to start my brush at 75% transparency and then go to 100% of the range of the brush.

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    2026-05-26T12:39:39+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:39 pm

    As documented the OpacityMask uses the alpha channel from the specified brush. If you’re asking which part of the hex you are specifying for the color represents the alpha then it is the 1st 2 hex characters of the 8 hex color code (i.e. #aarrggbb). So FF is fully opaque and 00 is fully transparent. So 75% transparency (i.e. 25% opaque) would be 0x40 (255 * .25).

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