Re: Studio 10 and jpg PIP question
- From: noone@xxxxxxxx (Hunt)
- Date: 9 Sep 2007 02:28:58 GMT
In article <9CFEi.114$rw3.72@trndny04>, mccallmail@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
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I cropped a jpg photo using Paint Shop Pro into an oval shape and thenAre you sure JPEG has transparency as an option?
copied it
and pasted it as a new image with transparent background.
If I paste the photo to just another photo then the background IS
transparent
and all you see is the oval image.
I want to do a PIP using this photo in Studio 10.
Problem is that the "transparent" background always shows up white and not
transparent.
I thought it would be transparent in Studio also.
What am I missing here?
I've never seen it,
Try using PNG, or even GIF.
Or check the Studio 10 documentation to see what formats it wants.
I usually use TGA or PSD (Photoshop), but I don't use Studio 10.
David
Jeff
For whatever reason, the OP did a multiple post of the same problem. You are
correct in that JPG does not accept transparency. PNG will for a full tonal-
range photo-image, and GIF will for a piece of artwork. I do not recall which
formats Pinnacle will use, but if it's only JPG, then one has to matte out the
white background. I doubt that it will handle PSDs, but that would be what I
would use in Premiere - also Adobe.
Hunt
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