You are essentially asking to turn all pixels outside the bounding box to
white, this is not possible.
Essentially you just need to composite what you have on top of a white
Constant node.


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On 15 June 2012 15:48, Stephen Newbold <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Assuming the only solid black values are the in the padding then you can
> just use an expression to turn all balck pixels to white pixels.  At least
> then its automated.
>
> Steve
>
> kafkaz wrote:
>
> Ok, the only way I found is additional roto node. Guess that´s it.
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