Hi Tom,
Thanks for your reply. The reason I wrote ‘let’s pretend’ is b/c I have half a dozen different QuickTime movie files that were created in a compositing program and none of them allow me to view my base video layer when I apply the CC filter to the graphics.
The graphics are mainly text-based animations done by motion graphic designers and supplied to me. They are all in the animation codec with straight alphas. But when I try to correct the chroma values with the CC or CC 3-way filters, I lose the visbilty of my base layer and can only see my graphic layer with black all around where there should exist transparency.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Phil
No, let’s not pretend, let’s be specific. You talk about a graphics file QuickTime movie that’s in the Animation codec. Where did this come from? What made it? How did you make it? If I apply a CC filter to a video file that’s in the Animation codec it doesn’t lose or affect its alpha channel.