Image transparent visible on video background
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Image transparent visible on video background
Hello,
I have a 15 sec. intro... my logo image with video background.
The image's transparent still visible on the front of background, please help me fix this problem if possible.
I appreciate your help.
- Windows 10 x64
- Proshow Producer 9
Thank,
Thanh N.
I have a 15 sec. intro... my logo image with video background.
The image's transparent still visible on the front of background, please help me fix this problem if possible.
I appreciate your help.
- Windows 10 x64
- Proshow Producer 9
Thank,
Thanh N.
Re: Image transparent visible on video background
Need clarification.
Are you saying parts of your logo that should be transparent are not transparent?
Can you post a link to the intro that would illustrate the problem?
Joe
Are you saying parts of your logo that should be transparent are not transparent?
Can you post a link to the intro that would illustrate the problem?
Joe
Re: Image transparent visible on video background
Hi Joe,
Thank you for help me on this.
Yes sir, parts of my logo that should be transparent are not transparent.
This is my first time to post on this group. Please show me how to attach files to this mail.
Thanks again.
Thank you for help me on this.
Yes sir, parts of my logo that should be transparent are not transparent.
This is my first time to post on this group. Please show me how to attach files to this mail.
Thanks again.
Re: Image transparent visible on video background
If you have online storage like dropbox, or Google drive, you can upload your file(s) there and copy and paste the link in your post.
like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nobbtd40n071i ... t.wmv?dl=0 This wouls allow the file to be opened or downloaded.
What format is the image for your logo? Your best option would be to use a png file. A jpg does not have a transparency channel.
Joe
like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nobbtd40n071i ... t.wmv?dl=0 This wouls allow the file to be opened or downloaded.
What format is the image for your logo? Your best option would be to use a png file. A jpg does not have a transparency channel.
Joe
Re: Image transparent visible on video background
Hi Joe,
Hera the files, hope you can open them.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g556yxoqi2ccc ... o.rar?dl=0
Thank again.
Dancer
Hera the files, hope you can open them.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g556yxoqi2ccc ... o.rar?dl=0
Thank again.
Dancer
Re: Image transparent visible on video background
Hi Dancer,
I was able to download the files. I opened Final.png in photoshop and saw the "shadow" background in your logo even though the RGB value showed (0,0,0)
I selected that background, deleted it and re-saved the file as Final-1.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v3xlht1tivdhe ... 1.png?dl=0
Replace your old logo file with this new one and it should fix your problem. This new file is larger than your original file but that should not matter in your show.
Joe
added: I'm going to guess that the logo was originally a CMYK image converted to RGB because the background did show a CMYK value of 75%, 68%, 67%, 90% in photoshop.
I was able to download the files. I opened Final.png in photoshop and saw the "shadow" background in your logo even though the RGB value showed (0,0,0)
I selected that background, deleted it and re-saved the file as Final-1.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v3xlht1tivdhe ... 1.png?dl=0
Replace your old logo file with this new one and it should fix your problem. This new file is larger than your original file but that should not matter in your show.
Joe
added: I'm going to guess that the logo was originally a CMYK image converted to RGB because the background did show a CMYK value of 75%, 68%, 67%, 90% in photoshop.
Re: Image transparent visible on video background
Hi Joe,
I would like to say WOOOOWWWWWWWW.
Imaging. . . looks very good.
Thank you very much for your time to help me on this transparent.
I appreciate your worked.
Dancer.
I would like to say WOOOOWWWWWWWW.
Imaging. . . looks very good.
Thank you very much for your time to help me on this transparent.
I appreciate your worked.
Dancer.
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