Can pro 7 export image by image with transparent background?

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Asterix
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Can pro 7 export image by image with transparent background?

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Can pro 7 export image by image with transparent background?
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yes. export animation / png / do not premultiply alpha
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I am using Background PNG and Vector and Transparent PNG on top
in ASP8Pro and is working fine
see here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mro5jkH7 ... r_embedded
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Transparent png works on import too so this format works well both ways. So you can export a png with transparency, then re-import it again as a new layer.
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Rhoel wrote:Transparent png works on import too so this format works well both ways. So you can export a png with transparency, then re-import it again as a new layer.
I do this when I use text that lags my PC. I always try to avoid AS text but sometimes it is a must.
Sorry for bad animation

http://www.youtube.com/user/sbtamu
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I also build transparent graduated filters in PhotoShop, export at 300dpi, then import to to ASP and make immune to Camera Moves.

Works very well, especially on 'faux vignetting' - mimicking a real lens effect where the light levels fall off towards the corners.
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Rhoel wrote:I also build transparent graduated filters ... mimicking a real lens effect where the light levels fall off towards the corners.
neat idea! do you use masking? or layer blending mode (multiply??)?
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Multiply is the way to go (screen as the opposite). Have used this quite often. Again, think of rendering gradient PNG + BG once, then import as 1 PNG image, instead of letting AS calculate the effect for every time - saves rendering time!
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Thanks! Good advice.
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Think i am going to have to try this, saving render time is always good. : )
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