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Re: Transparent GIFs?

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 16:16
by Oaktown
Yeah I guess with GIFs that have "transparency", it's all about whether the recipient can decode the transparent background and do background matting.

Also I know we talked about white background but the background can be any color and the best way to get a clean "transparent' GIF is to make sure the background color is not present in the animation which is way I mentioned using chroma green or blue typical to a green screen effect.

As a note, Photoshop does support GIF transparency but After Effects & Premiere Pro don't so you have to key the background.