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After Effects CS5 > interpreting photoshop alpha
Hello,
I’m trying to import some photoshop files into After Effects and the alpha channel isn’t reading correctly.
The .psd files were created in Photoshop CS5. They are RGB mode, 8bits per channel. They have multiple layers and some layers have masks. They have one alpha channel that’s saved as the 4th channel, under the RGB channels.
When I import them into After Effects CS5, I import as footage with merged layers.
The alpha channel does not work. The image appears in After Effects flattened but with no apparent alpha channel.
So far there are two ways to get the photoshop files to appear correctly in AE:
1. If, in Photoshop I use the alpha to cut all the unwanted image file (the area outside the alpha), then the imported file appears correct in AE.
2. If I flatten the image and then import into AE, it appears correctly in AE.
I prefer to avoid these two alternatives because I don’t want to have to save a whole new folder of flattened images just so AE will display them correctly. And I don’t want to have to take the extra step of manually cutting cutting the image with the alpha. I have hundreds of images in my animation and that would add a lot of extra production time.
I simply want the alpha channel to display the image correctly in AE the way it’s supposed to. Note: in a previous version of AE (Pre CS1), I never had this problem. I’ve only noticed it in CS5.
I’ve read through several forums and tutorials and haven’t found the answer to this yet.
Thanks for any suggestions!
System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
Intel Core i7 870 2.93 GHz
16G RAMPhotoshop CS5 64bit
After Effects CS5 64bit