I've added a message to an old thread that deals with this, but for clarity (sort of!) I thought I might add a new one here.
Is it possible to save an RGB image that 'floats' off its background? In other words I don't want antialiassed edges to be blended with the background, be that a solid colour or an image.
I am pretty sure this has something to do with it being premultipled or straight.
We have usually saved as TGA files and opened these up in Photoshop and chosen 'remove black matte' to get rid of any edge pixels. However, I am using an old copy (version 6.5!) of After Effects, and am rendering out a bunch of animated trees as a seperate pass to comp over the top of a background. If I save as TGAs, I get a white edge around all the leaves/branches. Presumably this is because when I rendered the sequence, I had a white background.
Is there a way of saving an image file that doesn't multiply the edges against the background colour, which is supported by older software like After Effects 6.5?
Is it possible to save an RGB image that 'floats' off its background? In other words I don't want antialiassed edges to be blended with the background, be that a solid colour or an image.
I am pretty sure this has something to do with it being premultipled or straight.
We have usually saved as TGA files and opened these up in Photoshop and chosen 'remove black matte' to get rid of any edge pixels. However, I am using an old copy (version 6.5!) of After Effects, and am rendering out a bunch of animated trees as a seperate pass to comp over the top of a background. If I save as TGAs, I get a white edge around all the leaves/branches. Presumably this is because when I rendered the sequence, I had a white background.
Is there a way of saving an image file that doesn't multiply the edges against the background colour, which is supported by older software like After Effects 6.5?
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