Hi,
I try asking again, just in case my previous message has not been read
because it was too long.
Is there a way to have alpha working with [pix_film] on Mac?
That is, read RGBA video files with some transparency (i.e. nontrivial
alpha channel) on Mac without ignoring the alpha channel?
For a reason I can't explain I usually use
pix_film
|
alpha
|
pix_alpha
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Matteo Sisti Sette
matteosistise...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I try asking again, just in case my previous message has not been read
because it was too long.
Is there a way to have alpha
On 2010-04-06 18:23, Jaime Oliver wrote:
For a reason I can't explain I usually use
pix_film
|
alpha
|
pix_alpha
the order of appearance of [alpha] is not relevant (as long as it
happens before the Geo): it just enables alpha blending.
[pix_alpha] will calculate the alpha-mask on the
Jaime Oliver escribió:
For a reason I can't explain I usually use
pix_film
|
alpha
|
pix_alpha
Hi,
What values do you use for high and low threshold colors to have the
ALPHA channel of the _original_ image be preserved (or recreated) in the
output image??
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Matteo Sisti Sette
chris clepper escribió:
Send a 'colorspace RGBA' message to pix_film before loading the file.
Thank you!
Will it work even if opening the files with [open myfile.mov RGBA( is
not working?
Only a few codecs have an alpha like Animation (millions+), None
and PNG.
Yeah, I'm using