Image File Types
The ATEM media page can use many different file formats including TGA, PNG, BMP, GIF,
JPEG and TIFF.
Formats such as TGA include a separate 'alpha' channel together with the RGB color channels.
This lets you embed a matte, or key image, inside that alpha channel. When a TGA image is
loaded in the media player, ATEM Software Control will automatically detect the key image in
the alpha channel and load it as the linear key source. This means your TGA graphic will key
beautifully straight away with perfect transparency.
Creating a TGA File with an Alpha Channel
Below is a demonstration showing how to create a title in Photoshop with an alpha channel.
1
Launch Adobe Photoshop and start a new project. Set the project to use the same
horizontal and vertical dimensions used in your broadcast video format. For example,
if you are broadcasting 1080p50, set the resolution to 1920 x 1080 pixels.
2
In the layers panel, create a new layer and build the graphic you want to use. In this
demonstration, we are using a 'wedding' lower thirds graphic.
3
Hold down the 'command' key on a Mac, or 'control' key for Windows, and click on the
layer thumbnail for your graphic. This will generate a selection of the color channels'
opacity values in your image. Their opacity determines the transparency of the graphic.
4
Go to the adjoining 'channels' panel and click on the 'save selection as channel' tool.
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