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Re: Exporting alpha in TGA
by Joe Chao on Apr 29, 2006 at 1:29:54 pm

U might have some layers which have not an alphe channel.Check the alphe channel of you comp in AE, and you might found it. Pay attention to these layers. For example, a solid layer with some light effects(such as "lans flare") on it ,and the transmode is "add" or "screen" or sth like that. these layers look like pictures with alphe channel, but in fact they don't.


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