Not sure if I fully got the point. As far as I see you're working in the 
GND module which anyhow adds a gradient to your image, regardless of the 
mask used.

Ulrich

Am 07.08.2013 20:22, schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> darktable 1.3+734~g721b78d
>
> Using a graduated density mask (inverted to 180) the mask produces a
> black background layer that remains in place even with the mask switched
> off.
>
> Attached screenshot.
>
> David
>

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