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hi
we switched from v.7 to CS. and now also work with 16bit footage (mostly rendered within 3dstudio max). the fileformat of the output is 16bit RGBA (A stands for the alphachannnel)TIF uncompressed.
and here is my question/problem:
when i was opening a tif image in V7.0 the Alphachannel was sotred in a seperate Channel(so i could apply it later to layer0/background layer). In the CS version it is applied directly to the background without a mask and without a Alpha channel, so i loose the original background.
Also i did not find a setting turning off this behavior . A workaround, opening in V7 and then storing as PSD and then opening in CS works fine but is not so handy.
So:
Are there settings to turn off this behavior?
Is there a option to make the original Background visible again ,-something like unapply the tranparencay mask.
Would appreciate your help/comments
mingo
we switched from v.7 to CS. and now also work with 16bit footage (mostly rendered within 3dstudio max). the fileformat of the output is 16bit RGBA (A stands for the alphachannnel)TIF uncompressed.
and here is my question/problem:
when i was opening a tif image in V7.0 the Alphachannel was sotred in a seperate Channel(so i could apply it later to layer0/background layer). In the CS version it is applied directly to the background without a mask and without a Alpha channel, so i loose the original background.
Also i did not find a setting turning off this behavior . A workaround, opening in V7 and then storing as PSD and then opening in CS works fine but is not so handy.
So:
Are there settings to turn off this behavior?
Is there a option to make the original Background visible again ,-something like unapply the tranparencay mask.
Would appreciate your help/comments
mingo
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