Photoshop 22.3.1/After Effects .TIFF file ALPHA channel support changed or broken?
Animator/Motion Instructor here. Windows 10 edu machines. Photoshop 22.3.1. After Effects 18.1.0(build38).
Animating on paper, then scanning to a TIF. Cleanup, matte, and color in PS, comp in AE. Old process, but works well.
TIFF file workflow seems to have broken with an update. .TIFF file alpha channels are no longer saving and can't be applied in post. I have used/taught this method for years and now it's not working.
Currently, If I:
- Open .tif scanned image
- Create selection and make alpha channel (in CHANNELS).
- Dupe line art, place on top, mult blend mode.
- Color stuff under mult (layers in a tiff file)
- Save as/Save a copy.
I can check include alphas but the subsequent TIF save dialog no longer allows the save transparency option. If I bring it into After Effects, the alpha is recognized as present (defaults to Straight/Unmatted) but there is no transparency. I have an old project that used an alpha channel to mask elements in AE so they can be placed over the layout/background. On a whim I opened that old project and all the alphas no longer work-- same deal, the file interpretation defaults to Straight-Unmatted, but there's no transparency. The whole project, 50+ shots is all broken. The files are online and interp set to straight/unmatted, but the comps don't recognize transparency.
A workaround I've found is to merge all the TIFF layers (if present) and add a spot mask, or a blank BG layer in the TIF + clipping mask works too-- but the whole purpose of an alpha channel in my case is to have a single master transparency embedded in the file-- Preferably one alpha-- that can be used for compositing. I don't want to be forced to merge color/beauty layers before comp, and I'd prefer not to have to copy/paste spot masks to all layers when I'm dealing with thousands of layered images.
Is this a bug? What changed?
