Multiple layers with transparency

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Korchkidu
Apr 11, 2005
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Hi all,

I have a set of images with transparency. I want to import them all into PS as layer and take the transparency into account (each image represents a frame of an animation) so that I can show an animation on one image only. Do I need to import every image by hand and then set the alpha channel correctly or is there an automatic way to do so ( I have more than 100 images so it is not possible to do it by hand actually…).

Any help would be greatly appreciated,
K.

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Larry
Apr 13, 2005
I have a set of images with transparency. I want to import them all into PS as layer and take the transparency into account (each image represents a frame of an animation) so that I can show an animation on one image only. Do I need to import every image by hand and then set the alpha channel correctly or is there an automatic way to do so ( I have more than 100 images so it is not possible to do it by hand actually…).

Sounds like it would be better to import it into flash.. if the file names are sequential
it will put them into seperate frames. It will also take the transparency into account.
Why do you want them in photoshop?
K
Korchkidu
Apr 14, 2005
oli wrote:
Sounds like it would be better to import it into flash.. if the file names are sequential
it will put them into seperate frames. It will also take the transparency into account.
Why do you want them in photoshop?
Well, I do not really have to use photoshop…The only thing I need is to create a single image from multiple images. So if you have any advice, it would be great…

Thanks a lot,
K.

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