BTW, I prefer the results of the second method the best.
Richard

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On Sep 30, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Richard Peoples <[email protected]> wrote:

> You don't need a plugin, two ways to do it. 1. In photoshop, Select the area 
> that is transparent, then go to the Select, click invert selection the save 
> selection. If you look in your Channels you will see the alpha, save  as  32 
> bit targa. There will be a check box when you save to keep the alpha info. 2. 
> In the actions pallet make sure Video actions are loaded. Find the action 
> make alpha from visible and run the action. The result will be an alpha 
> channel in your Channels palette. If you see any white fringing in Premiere 
> the is an effect I think in keys that will defringe when applied to the 
> image. 
> Richard 
> 
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> On Sep 30, 2011, at 12:18 PM, Rieni <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> I need to make an alpha channel for a logo to import into Premiere. 
>> The logo is a Photoshop file with transparant background. Is there a 
>> plug-in for Photoshop that creates an automatic alpha channel for a 
>> graphic like this?
>> 
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