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Re: exporting on with clear bg
by
Brendan Coots
(beenyweenies)
on Jul 2, 2008 at 6:35:40 am
What Joey means by render vs. export is that you can add compositions to the render queue (the correct way) using Composition>Add To Render Queue, or you can use the File>Render option which is not proper. Aside from that clarification, he is correct on how you should approach this - Animation codec, millions of colors+ (the + means it has an alpha channel which holds the transparency info).
Also, you'll get best results using the "straight" alpha option rather than the default "premultiplied" option. Straight alpha channels look really bad/weird in Quicktime Player, but will come into FCP looking correct.
Brendan Coots
Splitvision Digital
www.splitvisiondigital.com
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