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AE CS3 & CS4 + Alpha Channel Usage

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vibes35 says

Ok…. looking for someone with a bit more experience than me at using AE.

I am wondering how I can use a separate Quicktime file as the Alpha channel in conjunction with the another Quicktime video?

I have tried applying various Effects to the source movie and selecting the alpha channel movie?! Am I missing something?

Thanks! :)

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Mocarg says

Use separate AE Quicktime file as Luma Inverted Matte :)

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felt_tips says

Mocarg already pointed out the normal way to do it.

If you would prefer to use an effect on the layer, then the Channel -> Set Matte effect is the way to go, although this really only makes sense if you’re applying the same matte to a lot of different layers (it just saves on a few layers!)

-f.

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vibes35 says
Mocarg already pointed out the normal way to do it.

If you would prefer to use an effect on the layer, then the Channel -> Set Matte effect is the way to go, although this really only makes sense if you’re applying the same matte to a lot of different layers (it just saves on a few layers!)

-f.

Nice! I will check that option out to… thank you for your help.

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vibes35 says

Awesome :) Thank you Mocarg!!

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Mocarg says
Awesome :) Thank you Mocarg!!

No problemo ;)

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