Alpha Merger is compatible with Final Cut Pro, Motion, Premiere Pro, After Effects and DaVinci Resolve.
Lets you provide additional media to the effect.
When no media has been assigned to this parameter, a standard checkerboard pattern is used to represent areas of the screen where your custom media is missing.
The user interface varies by host:
Drop Zones in Final Cut ProThis media is used to extract alpha information to be applied to the main clip.
Controls how media is scaled within the current frame:

The following options are available:
Set to 50% by default.
The luminance value that decides which pixels in the Alpha Source media are transparent, and which ones are opaque.
This parameter is only avaible when Alpha Extraction is set to use a threshold.
Set to 0% by default.
Controls the partitioning of the Alpha Source into opaque and transparent pixels is sharp.
This parameter is only avaible when Alpha Extraction is set to use a threshold.
Off by default.
A point parameter centered in the frame by default.
While it is possible to change the X and Y coordinates via the inspector, it is far easier to interact with point parameters directly on-screen:
Adjusting Point Parameters in Final Cut ProSet to 0° by default.
Set to 1 by default.
The slider is limited to values between 0 and 2 but you can type values between 0 and 0 by clicking on the current value in the inspector.
Set to 1 by default.
The slider is limited to values between 0 and 2 but you can type values between 0 and 0 by clicking on the current value in the inspector.
Set to 100% by default.
Set to 0% by default.
Allows you to match the working color space used by the plugin to the current Timeline color space set for the project and/or individual timelines in DaVinci Resolve.
Matching the Timeline Color Space in DaVinci ResolveThis parameter is neither available nor necessary in Apple and Adobe video apps, since our plugins can be automatically matched to the working color space.