the .jpg file format does NOT support
transparency...use .tif or .tga or .png or better yet
.psd for that.

--- Stefanie Kappel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Claudio- if it is a jpeg image why don't you make
> the background transparent in an application such as
> Photoshop? You could make a layer out of your
> background and then erase the white with for
> instance the magic wand tool? Then you would only
> import the silhouette?
> If you want to do this in Premiere you would be
> looking at the chroma key effect. You apply the
> effect and them fine tune it under effect controls
> (Pro 1.5)
> Stef.
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