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2D .tif thing ? TS layered tiff question ?

2D .tif thing ? TS layered tiff question ?

2004-07-30       - By K M Krieger

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At 09:16 PM 28-07-04, RorrKonn wrote:
>Can you save multiple layered .tif's in Corel 12 or Adobe CS ?
>
>TS Material Editor
>Can not have a layered .tif,tga,psd,cpt in one channel,right ?
>You half to save each layer in a 2D app and put each layer in a separate
>channel right ?
>
>ah would now be a good time to request that ts7 support layered
>.tif,.tga,.psd,.cpt :)

I'm not sure that the TIF format itself can be layered, regardless of the
program...I don't know, but TIF is not read by tS (or has that changed...?)
so I never bother with it - BMP (16 colors or higher), PNG, TGA, and JPG
are the majors anyway and tS reads them.  Just wondering whether there is a
specific reason you're wanting to use TIF...?

As far as I'vwe seen, yes, you have to save each layer as it's own image
(in PSP, switch to the desired layer and hit CTRL C then CTRL V) and them
apply separately in tS.

I don't know how one would go about having a 3D prog. able to read/utilise
multilayered images...of course, my programming abilities are fairly
primitive...

- Kris K.