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fernandom51020152
Inspiring
January 15, 2018
Question

background has white tint after i put png over it

  • January 15, 2018
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after i put a png over my clip, the background has a white tint.  Anybody know how to fix this.

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fernandom51020152
Inspiring
January 17, 2018

does the way i rendered it effect it?

P.M.B
Legend
January 17, 2018

The first thing you need to find out is if the haze is rendered into the png sequence itself.

If it is then you need to figure what happened and re-render.

If the problem is not rendered into the png sequence itself then you

need to go through all the other layers and effects, one at a time & toggle them off and on to

isolate which layer is causing the problem.

Once you know the layer that's causing it then you can find out what's happening.

This is how you trouble shoot problems.

Learn it, live it.

~Gutterfish
Dr. Ayman Raafat Ph.D
Inspiring
January 15, 2018

Try to change the blend mode to multiply for the new added layer , hope it will solve

fernandom51020152
Inspiring
January 15, 2018

It worked at taking the tint out but it took all the white out to, but its fine for now

Mylenium
Legend
January 15, 2018

As per the previous poster - without knowing more about what you actually do and what that ominous black solid on top is for, it's unlikely anyone can tell you much.

Mylenium

P.M.B
Legend
January 15, 2018

What's the black solid that's above it?

~Gutterfish
fernandom51020152
Inspiring
January 15, 2018

The black solid is the black bars or the black at the top and bottom.

P.M.B
Legend
January 15, 2018

Ah...I asked because I noticed that the "glowing" on the white values at lower left.  I thought maybe the solid was an adjustment layer that was applying a glow to the white values. I figured since that png also has white values they were triggering the glow.  I'm still wondering if there's something going on  that's causing the white values to glow.

~Gutterfish