Hi guys,
What's the best codec for text files?
Prepared in photoshop - text converted to pixels - saved as psd - imported in FCP - blur/unblur _ unblur/blur over time - export to which codec?
Thanks!
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Hi guys,
What's the best codec for text files?
Prepared in photoshop - text converted to pixels - saved as psd - imported in FCP - blur/unblur _ unblur/blur over time - export to which codec?
Thanks!
Depends on the kind of file...
For white Text on empty black background I would use Photo-JPEG @100% (gives you more crisp borders than AIC)
If you need trasparent background you have to go Uncompressed with Alpha Channel...
Everything else would be Apple Intermediate Codec (best size / quality ratio in my eyes but as mentioned above not too good with hard contrasts like b/w text - though still better than MPG-2...)
How do you do that? I'm still learning.
What are your thoughts on the following :
In photoshop i create 2 layers, 1 black text and 1 empty (transparant). I then make it into 1 layer (tried with text as text layer or converted to pixels) and save as photoshop psd.
Then i import the files into catalyst but i cant see the text. Any idees on that?
When i do the same as above with a white text on a black background the text is crisp. But i need to layer text and as they are white on black the second layer hides the first, so i turned on transparant colour but then the text isnt as crsip anymore, it seems like the text borders become black. Any suggestions on that?
THANKS!
instead of saving as a psd, save the file as a png, you can do this in photoshop, just make sure transparency is turned on when you save the file.
the reason why photoshop .psd files should not be used- is that photoshop files have a non-transparent composited layer as the bottom layer - and the other layers on top of this.
quicktime displays this non-transparent layer by default.
the layer compositing modes in photoshop are proprietary - so a merged layer copy should be used - saved as a transparent tiff or png - as jason says.