Sony Vegas 14 Png Uploaded With Back Background
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Marco. wrote on 7/iii/2020, v:54 PM
Are you sure the PNG includes an alpha channel?
what is an alpha channel
Dexcon wrote on 7/3/2020, 7:25 PM
Following on from Howard-Vigorita'southward comment, the alpha channel (full opacity/transparency) will usually display on the png prototype equally a grey and white chequerboard pattern similar:
Ignoring the border, but the white console and the word TEXT will display because the rest of the image has nothing alpha content.
@Tyler-Broering
"and I don't know how to set information technology"
If it's non transparent, yous ready it in Photoshop. Google "Background Layer" and / or "Transparency".
@Tyler-Broering @Marco. @Howard-Vigorita @Dexcon
Mediainfo tells yous everything yous need to know without opening Vegas.
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As Ira said, "Information technology Ain't Necessarily And then." Looks like if it's non a 32-flake depth, it's not a transparent png. Only if information technology is 32-bit depth, it might still not have any transparency. Hither's the media info on a not-transparent png I just found online side by side to the transparent version I just created from it. Both 32-chip depth. Curiously the 1 I made transparent, past Photoshoping out all the white pixels exterior the graphic, came out slightly larger than the original which has more than pixels.
Hither'south what the original looks like over a magenta rails... this would demand a mask plus chroma central to become right in Vegas as-is because of all the white within the graphic.
In this example editing the png is easier but did require tracing out the graphic, inverting the choice, color-selecting white, then hitting the delete key. Ends up looking like this...
Gotta say it's kind of odd that someone went to all the trouble of manipulating the layers to brand the original without deleting any pixels... and posting it online as a transparent png. Maybe they're merely messing with united states of america.
@Howard-Vigorita
George and Ira were very insightful. It simply goes one fashion.
In Photoshop, it'southward possible to have all layers capable of transparency (not an opaque Background layer), but with a make full color on an upper layer.
When saved as a .PNG, information technology volition appear similar this:
Muting the Ruby-red layer in Photoshop
and saving as a PNG volition produce this upshot in Vegas:
Using .PSD files directly in Vegas allows one to maintain the layers and mute the tracks in Vegas as 1 sees fit.
" ...did crave tracing out the graphic..."
That'due south what the Magic Wand tools is for. Information technology's Magic. Play with the Tolerance setting.
Musicvid wrote on 7/4/2020, two:42 PM
Yes, you tin save a .png as viii bit x 4 channels without having whatever actual transparent content. Like having a spare tank on your pickup and not using it.
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Sometime user wrote on vii/4/2020, 9:43 PM
I'm editing a video for my YouTube and I'grand trying to put a subscribe PNG and when I put the prototype over my gameplay and it doesn't become transparent, and I don't know how to fix it
People who sell/host the transparent images desire you to go to their site, so they stupidly ofttimes have a public facing not transparent png pretending to be a transparent png which google images finds and hosts which leads to defoliation. Other sites have the public facing transparent image as a .jpg to avoid confusion equally you know it's not really transparent.
Click on the link from google to hosting site , could exist free,paid, or free with signup.... or it could exist a mirror of the faux transparent png and you still have to observe the real one
Musicvid wrote on vii/five/2020, 12:35 AM
However, I call up that there are very good answers that a future problem possessor could really apply.
So the creation was not an empty kilometer.
If the search functionality is used, which is not always the example .......
My favorite thing nearly this forum is information technology gets me to endeavor crazy stuff I'd never dream up on my own. Thought I recalled that transparent gif's did not piece of work on Vegas. So I tried a transparent butterfly gif I found online with Vegas16 on my laptop and it worked! Decided to push information technology and looked for an animated transparent butterfly gif. Found some that inverse colors and some that flapped their wings. Those worked too. But I couldn't find one that did both. And so I took a wing-flapper, dropped it into Vegas xvi and rendered it as an prototype sequence. Each epitome retained its transparency. So practical a different hue transform to each image and turned the group of images back into an animated gif with the online Blithe Gif Maker on the ezgif.com web site... my aged PhotoShop7 can't exercise that. Pulled it dorsum into Vegas17, threw it into a pip and did a little 3d track motion. And voila...
Here's my version of the transparent blithe gif if anyone wants to try it...
https://bulldoze.google.com/file/d/1IwHKkT_UNFgpQfEoFZwOA6uGMW9oXd6Q/view?usp=sharing
Source: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/the-background-of-my-pngs-aren-t-becoming-transparent--122067/
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