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I'm a little confused by how you worded this Tim. Does this file demonstrate your problem? http://www.genecrucean.com/misc/TimL.rar
Look at the background in the channels with the background layer visible, then toggle off the background layer then look at them again.
-Gene
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 4:42 AM, Tim Leydecker < baueroink(at)gmx.de> wrote:
XSI 6.5 32bit, XP64.
Hi guys,
using a mR physical sky as the environment,
when I output to RGBA *.tif 16bit and open
the file in Photoshop, the alpha channel is
missing and I get semitransparent RGB channels
in the regions the environment shows through.
Now this seems like two problems, one with the
*.tif 16bit RGBA interpreted wrong by Photoshop
(like the initial Photoshop 7 bug with *.tga)
but also with mR_settings the environment should
either have a solid white or black Alpha, right?
(I´d prefer a toggle, so one can comp as desired).
Anyone can repro this or provide a workaround?
I can add a solid black layer beneath my RGB/color
in Photoshop to get solid color channel but still
don´t know wether I might simply have set something
wrong within XSI, like clipping or premult settings?
Cheers
tim
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