Richard,
 
Thanks to your suggestion... I will give it a try!
 
Cheers, Jon
 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Richard Peoples
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 8:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [AP] Graphic Transparency



Create a 32 bit TGA file in your paint program such as Photoshop. This
involves selecting the area that you want transparent, inverting the
selection and saving the selection to create the alpha channel. By doing
this you will create an additional 8 bits of information in the image file
that defines the transparency. If you look at the channels you will see the
alpha channel represented as a black and white image with the black being
the transparent area and the white being the opaque area.
If you select save and pick tga as the file format you will be given an
option to check to save alpha then a dialog box that lets you choose 32 bit.
The resulting image will key over your video automatically when brought to
the timeline.
If you do a google search for "create an alpha channel in Photoshop" you
will find quite a few tutorials online that will take you through this
process step by step.
Regards,
Richard Peoples

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