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I’m a very peripheral Photoshop user, so please, be kind.
I have a small grayscale image that I would like to define its transparent regions. Using RGB mode, I’ve created an additional "Alpha1" channel, into which I’ve pasted a bitmap that represents my opaque (white) and transparent (black) areas, and all of the semi-transparent (grey) areas in between.
How do I translate that Alpha channel data into transparent areas in a my (only) layer?
Some rationalization for why I’m doing this: I would like to create a template document of sorts that I can paste a second layer into to be overlaid by this partially transparent layer. At which point, I’ll flatten the image and output a JPEG, leaving the original document intact for the next round.
Thanks for your insights.
I have a small grayscale image that I would like to define its transparent regions. Using RGB mode, I’ve created an additional "Alpha1" channel, into which I’ve pasted a bitmap that represents my opaque (white) and transparent (black) areas, and all of the semi-transparent (grey) areas in between.
How do I translate that Alpha channel data into transparent areas in a my (only) layer?
Some rationalization for why I’m doing this: I would like to create a template document of sorts that I can paste a second layer into to be overlaid by this partially transparent layer. At which point, I’ll flatten the image and output a JPEG, leaving the original document intact for the next round.
Thanks for your insights.
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