Photoshop 7.0 and Tiff Alpha Channels

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Feb 16, 2005
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I’ve been using 5.0 for some time. After switching to 7.0, I find that TIFF files saved from LightWave, while having the appropriate transparency, no longer show a seperate, editable alpha channel. Is this now the standard MO for the newer Photoshop? Don’t suppose the Targa Plugin addresses TIFF files as well, does it?

Thanks!
Chris

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edjh
Feb 16, 2005
ChrisS wrote:
I’ve been using 5.0 for some time. After switching to 7.0, I find that TIFF files saved from LightWave, while having the appropriate transparency, no longer show a seperate, editable alpha channel. Is this now the standard MO for the newer Photoshop? Don’t suppose the Targa Plugin addresses TIFF files as well, does it?

Thanks!
Chris
Update to 7.0.1 should fix it.


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ChrisS
Feb 17, 2005
edjh wrote:
ChrisS wrote:
I’ve been using 5.0 for some time. After switching to 7.0, I find
that
TIFF files saved from LightWave, while having the appropriate transparency, no longer show a seperate, editable alpha channel. Is this now the standard MO for the newer Photoshop? Don’t suppose
the
Targa Plugin addresses TIFF files as well, does it?

Thanks!
Chris
Update to 7.0.1 should fix it.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

I’ll give it a look. Thanks!

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