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___Arrrggghh! -My transparency is no longer recognized in AE....

Enthusiast ,
Jan 24, 2020 Jan 24, 2020

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I had several TIFFs with transparency imported (to make a video sequence) - AE is no longer recognizing the transparency (it seemed to 'switch off') while I was working... any ideas? 

 

The files are still in the same spot/same name/same characteristics...

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Jan 24, 2020 Jan 24, 2020

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Well - the image you've uploaded above is completely opaque : )  Technically speaking the image does have an alpha channel - but the alpha is 100% opaque. The gray and white checkerboard in this image is a screenshot of a gray and white checkerboard : )  I guess you, or someone else, did a screen shot and re-imported it...

 

You'll have to find the original, with a useful alpha, and import that - or you could mask this version out with the rectangle or pen tools.

 

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LOL- No I took the screenshot - the file I'm, working with does, in fact have transparency - just the one I uploaded here is a plain flat screenshot.

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LOL! OK.  If you create a new solid and drag it immediately underneath that image layer do so see the soild behind the 'boxes'?

 

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Yes, it has transparency - I don't want to bother sending the hi-res TIFF(s) I'm working with since the forum doesn't support it..

 

The issue is definitely with AE... I know Photoshop backwards and forwards, and have used transparency in images like this in AE several times before, sucessfully (including earlier today), however I am self taught with AE, and I'm worried that I clicked something by accident perhaps... I'd chalk it up to a crash/glitch, but I have rebooted twice.

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You've not by any chance double clicked on the layer and are looking at the Layer Window?  Look at the top left corner of the main editor window.

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If you can upload a full res screenshot of the timeline and bottom of the comp window 1 am sure we'll be able to help. Without that we can only guess.

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"Video Unavailable - This video is private"

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Jan 24, 2020 Jan 24, 2020

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Sorry - this video should work - I'm having a rough day 🙂

 

https://youtu.be/9C9wGUD8Gm8

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Thanks for bearing with me Mike!

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I think you're exporting the files from Photoshop without transparency. Check your Photoshop export settings carefully. If you had transparency you'd get a dialog asking about the type of alpha channel when you brought the sequence into Ae.

You might find exporting from Photoshop as a PNG sequence with transparency easier.

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Thanks Mike, but like I said, I was able to save  a bunch of TIFFs with transparency and import them into AE and it was fine, but now its not... I guess I'll compose in Photoshop... but no idea why I'd need to all of the sudden.

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Import just one of those files. Drop it into a comp. Look for the icon at the bottom of the Comp window with the red, green and blue dots - it's a menu. Select the layer. Then select  'Alpha' from that menu. What do you see - a full screen of white?  If so, the file has no alpha.

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Ae WindowAe Window

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To be honest, I don't see the word 'Alpha' in any menu... but anyway, I converted the TIFF files to PNG and they work fine. It's unknown to me why the TIFFs worked before... but anyway, thanks so much for your help Mike, I really appreciate it!

 

Hugh (aka Ryan)

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OK - glad you got it sorted : )

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