What is "Opacity" in the Computer?
Opacity means the opposite of transparency. In the computer, opacity and transparency are terms used in image editing, video editing, and graphic design software. If we have an object or layer with 50% opacity, that means it's semi-transparent. 0% opacity means it's 100% transparent and therefore invisible. On the other hand, 100% opacity means it's fully opaque and not transparent at all.

In modern digital image editing, the individual pixels of images and layers can have varying degrees of opacity, also known as their alpha value in the RGBA format. What this means is that the opacity of the layer is multiplied by the opacity of the pixel, e.g. a pixel with 25% opacity has 25% opacity if the layer has 100% opacity, but if the layer has 50% opacity then the opacity of the pixel is 50% of 25%, which is 12.5%.