Partial transparency in premiere (and photoshop).
- kearlywi
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Partial transparency in premiere (and photoshop).
I have a clip that I used the transform effect on, I tweaked its size and position so that it fit into the lower right corner of the screen (it takes up about 1/4 of the screen). The other 3/4 of my screen is black. I need to make that black space clear (completely clear) while leaving my 1/4 screen transformed clip at 100% opacity. This way the video file below it will show on the 3/4 of empty space that I have. I tried a few things in premiere to do this, and after failing several times, I gave up and exported the entire clip, frame by frame, to photoshop. I had trouble in photoshop anyway, but that comes later.
Is there anyway to do what I am trying to do without Exporting the clip out of premiere to edit in abother program?
Now on to photoshop. I trimmed my file into 2 layers setting the opacity on the layer I don't want to 0% while keeping the opacity of the layer I do want at 100%. I then went to: FILE/Save AS (saved as .gif). The file has white layers instead of clear ones. How can I get my layers with 0% opacity to be ACTUALLY clear (instead of white) when I import my file into premiere?
BOTH of these questions are crucial for my current AMV. Please answer both if you can.
Is there anyway to do what I am trying to do without Exporting the clip out of premiere to edit in abother program?
Now on to photoshop. I trimmed my file into 2 layers setting the opacity on the layer I don't want to 0% while keeping the opacity of the layer I do want at 100%. I then went to: FILE/Save AS (saved as .gif). The file has white layers instead of clear ones. How can I get my layers with 0% opacity to be ACTUALLY clear (instead of white) when I import my file into premiere?
BOTH of these questions are crucial for my current AMV. Please answer both if you can.
- kearlywi
- Joined: Sun Mar 23, 2003 2:50 pm
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Re: Partial transparency in premiere (and photoshop).
Dont mess with me. I have a black belt in TAI PO.kearlywi wrote:
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- burntoast
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For your first problem, try this: Right-click on the clip which you used the transform effect on, and go to Video Options - Transparency. Then select Black Alpha Matte from the drop-down menu. Place your other clip below and it should work the way you've described.
Sorry but I can't answer the second question.
Sorry but I can't answer the second question.
- kearlywi
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SWEET ASS! It worked. One of the things I messed with was transparency but I stopped just short of black alpha matte. || close.
Anyway thank you very much. I wouldnt have figured it out otherwise.
As far as Photoshop, now that problem #1 is solved, problem #2 is a LOT less crucial. I have friends (with lots of Photoshop exp)who can probably help me with that. If not I will post again.
Anyway thank you very much. I wouldnt have figured it out otherwise.
As far as Photoshop, now that problem #1 is solved, problem #2 is a LOT less crucial. I have friends (with lots of Photoshop exp)who can probably help me with that. If not I will post again.
- kearlywi
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Yeah, you can input these links into the signature area of your profile. For the link to my AMV, I used this set of tags:kearlywi wrote:At the very bottom of you message there is a link to your newest amv. How did you create that link. I am assuming That it is an option somewhere in "profile." Also how did you attach you FF6 banner?
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I don't know if you are still after the answer to the photoshop question but I've got some time on my hands so...
You are right in trying to save it as a gif it's one of the few formats that support transparency but you have to check the Transparency box when you go to the "save for web" function. I'd use File/Save for Web if it's there in your version of photoshop because it shows you the optimised file before it saves it so you can see what it looks like... the function may be called "Save as optimised" in earlier versions I can't really remember. Anyway this won't be good if you have a gradual transparency because it will put a little white border in no matter what kind of transparency dither you use.
I'd just save the whole thing as a .psd (photoshop doc) and then import it into premiere and it should ask you which layer to import and then you choose the one you want and get a better transparency.
You are right in trying to save it as a gif it's one of the few formats that support transparency but you have to check the Transparency box when you go to the "save for web" function. I'd use File/Save for Web if it's there in your version of photoshop because it shows you the optimised file before it saves it so you can see what it looks like... the function may be called "Save as optimised" in earlier versions I can't really remember. Anyway this won't be good if you have a gradual transparency because it will put a little white border in no matter what kind of transparency dither you use.
I'd just save the whole thing as a .psd (photoshop doc) and then import it into premiere and it should ask you which layer to import and then you choose the one you want and get a better transparency.
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GIF is a terrible format, even without LZW patent issues. It just sucks.Warpwind wrote:I don't know if you are still after the answer to the photoshop question but I've got some time on my hands so...
You are right in trying to save it as a gif it's one of the few formats that support transparency
Use PNG/MNG, or just import the PSD if you can.


