- Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:52 am
#336640
Yep Brodie , thats exactly it....
In the preview the black/grey parts should be white/grey surely....this is where the background image will show through the windows
indicated in the non-alpha preview above.
<Looks normal to me....white in the alpha means fully opaque, black/grey means objects that have transparency.>
Black in alpha means objects that are fully opaque , white/grey means objects that have transparancy , No ?
So this alpha needs to be inverted in photoshop prior to use ?
That doesnt seem correct at all.....has this changed ?
If not , the generated alpha does not provide a 'fringe-less' result when compositing even after inverting the alpha