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    If I import a photoshop file as a footage in Edius, is there any way to treat the layers of psd file individually?

  • #2
    Other than the Alpha Channel, Edius will not read PS layers.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by haitham786 View Post
      If I import a photoshop file as a footage in Edius, is there any way to treat the layers of psd file individually?
      I usually load the .psd file and leave photoshop open.
      If I correct the final output and save to the same location
      That the edius file is at, it updates the file contained on the
      Edius timeline.
      This is about as close as you are going to get at this time.
      All corrections are still done in photoshop, and yes, it will be
      Hit or miss on the layers. I also take a still shot of the time
      And load that into photoshop. Most of my corrections are
      Accomplished in photoshop and tweaked by viewing through
      The monitor.
      Jerry
      Six Gill DV

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      • #4
        I do the same as Jerry. Good thing EDIUS doesn't "lock" the PSD file, or else we'd be in trouble :)

        In all cases, PSD is a proprietary format. Adobe wouldn't let a 3rd party mess with their structure, unless they were really close with them.

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        • #5
          I do the same as Jerry and StormDave. I discovered Edius updating the psd by accident. But it does save me a lot of time going back and forth.
          Tom Koveleskie - Director/Producer/Editor
          Quarter Town Films - Independent Feature and Documentary Films.

          Edius 8 WG with HDSpark, AMD 8 core FX 8370 Black Edition 4.3 GHZ, MSI 970A Krait Edition, 16 GB Patriot DDR3 1333 MHz RAM, EVGA Nvidia GTX 780 TI graphics, Win 10 X64.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Alter Ego View Post
            I do the same as Jerry and StormDave. I discovered Edius updating the psd by accident. But it does save me a lot of time going back and forth.
            oh thats a bit of no-no, has it been reported as a bug ?

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            • #7
              A no no, bug? I thought it was an undocumented feature ;)
              Tom Koveleskie - Director/Producer/Editor
              Quarter Town Films - Independent Feature and Documentary Films.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ollie View Post
                oh thats a bit of no-no, has it been reported as a bug ?
                That's how it is supposed to work. EDIUS updates if the original is updated. It is most usefull that it works this way.
                Works the same on BWF when you need to do some tweaking in an audio app when you save to the original it is properly updated to reflect the the changes.
                I don't know why any one would think it is a bug because when your editing you only would update the original when you need those changes to be reflected.

                Maybe you're not well informed......
                Steve
                EDIUS Trainer, Grass Cutter Gold
                A proud EDIUS EDITOR
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                • #9
                  THATS NOT WHAT HE SAID LOL

                  he said edius updated the original file !

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                  • #10
                    depends on how you look at it. :)
                    Steve
                    EDIUS Trainer, Grass Cutter Gold
                    A proud EDIUS EDITOR
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                    • #11
                      This is something i do not wana be with out, works well for me, saves lot of time.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ollie View Post
                        THATS NOT WHAT HE SAID LOL

                        he said edius updated the original file !
                        NO,
                        What I said was that it updated the file that you were using
                        Within Edius, only if you saved those changes to the same file that is being used in Edius. That would not necessarily be the original
                        File.
                        Jerry
                        Six Gill DV

                        If you own the Tutorials and you need help, PM me.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by STORMDAVE View Post
                          I do the same as Jerry. Good thing EDIUS doesn't "lock" the PSD file, or else we'd be in trouble :)

                          In all cases, PSD is a proprietary format. Adobe wouldn't let a 3rd party mess with their structure, unless they were really close with them.
                          either that or adobe is on the verge of buying them out, doing the bear minimum to get software "integrated" with all of its proprietary formats and then packaging it in a new CS release.
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