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Dears, I'm trying to create a mask over the UIView. I tried adding a View with Alpha lower than 1, the problem was, all the alpha of the controls like images, buttons on this View has been set to same value.

How can I only change the background transparent but don't impact other controls?

I also tried UIImageView, but seems UIImageView couldn't attach other controls

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try this

view.backGroundColor=[[UIColor alloc] initWithRed:0.0 green:0.0 blue:0.0 alpha:0.7];
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Have a look at iPhone - Create a semi transparent rectangle with text I think you are having the same problem.

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Try to set background color of your UIView like this:

yourView.backgroundColor = [UIColor colorWithWhite:0.75f alpha:1.0f];
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HI..

I've done a the same couple of times...what i did was..

I used a UIView and then added a UIImageView on it..

now add the subviews to the UIView..not on the image view..

so now decreasing the alpha of the imageview won't affect the alpha of the subviews added on UIView.. ;)

Hope it helps. .

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The UIImageView (with any alpha) should be the first control in your view controller. In outline window it must be at the top of controls list inside view container.

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