![]() ![]() So in some sense, it reads a copy that has already been flattened and already has the alpha channel selected.Ĭould you check in the About box to make sure you’re using version 2020.1.3, and not version 2020.1.2, and can you check to see if you see the same thing on a supported version of Photoshop (i.e. This works in the standalone exporter, because the standalone exporter reads a pre-flattened copy of the image with transparency that Photoshop stores in the PSD file (in most cases). So the solution is to flatten the image first. But for this file, Photoshop won’t let you select all of the channels at once without flattening the image, probably because the windows tint layer is the only layer with an alpha channel (which you can see by selecting the alpha channel, and then going back to the Layers pane and seeing which layers are highlighted red). My guess is that when the alpha channel isn’t selected, Photoshop only sends the red, green, and blue channels to the plugin, ignoring the alpha channel. OK, I think I figured it out! It seems to be a quirk in Photoshop - the solution is to flatten the image, then shift-select the alpha channel in addition to the RGB channels in Photoshop before exporting to DDS, like this: ![]()
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