Photoshop not required! Titles, Lower Thirds Graphics
Photo Moment - March 20, 2021
In tip 004, I showed you how to create accurate, transparent Title and Lower Thirds graphics with drop shadows and gradients for your ATEM Mini, ATEM Mini Pro, ATEM Mini Pro ISO, or any other ATEM switcher, using Photoshop. But I know a lot of people don't have or want to use Photoshop! So in this tip, I show you what type of graphics have to be created (pre-multiplied alpha is the key!), and how to make them with any app. I use Affinity Photo, but any app that can create a PNG should work!
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What this tip is about…
The first step I do in this video is showing you what a pre-multiplied alpha graphic looks like. It's weird… in a PNG you expect things to fade to transparency. But in a premultiplied alpha image, the fade includes black! Basically, you're looking at a fade to black with an alpha fade on top of it. How do we know this? I show you how to extract one of the Photoshop-generated accurate files from the ATEM so you can see what they are supposed to look like, then I show you how to do it without photoshop!
Here's the process…
First, generate your graphic with all the fades, glows, shadows, transparencies and so on that you want. Have fun; there's no limits here. Group all of that together, and duplicate the group. Disable that duped group; you'll need it later.
Second, place a solid black layer behind your group, and merge or flatten them so your graphic is now rendered against black.
Third, load the selection from that duplicated, hidden group. That means you'll see the marching ants on screen representing the selection from the hidden layer.
Finally, create a mask on the flattened-black layer using the active selection. That's it!
You're now ready to export as a PNG, which will have that pre-multiplied render on it, and it will look perfect in the ATEM software! (Just don't forget to enable “Pre Multiplied Key” in the ATEM Software).
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I m asking how to do a scoreboard without any external (and expensive) software on ATEM.
I have a solution with OBS but i want to stream more than 1 camera
do you have a solution ?
Is there a tutorial or link to accomplish creating the alpha without the use of atem plugin in photoshop?
Out of my presentation software. I would then have an HDMI out for the alpha and the fill using a scone HDMI. (From computer)
Thanks. Back to the drawing board. I love your channel BTW. Thanks for practical tips and instructions .
With all this in mind you can make a homemade solution or find software like this, which I have no experience with but showed up at the top of a google search: https://www.live-score-app.com/tutorials/atem-mini-with-external-display
Amit — same question but also are you following the exact steps in here? 9/10 if it isn’t working, folks missed a step.
Does the Atem mini not respect the Alpha Channel in a png?
I found a fix though — open the exported PNG in Preview app, and export as a PNG. That fixes whatever is wrong with it!
I'll report this. Super weird. And here's the steps, if anyone cares:
1. new canvas, 1920x1080, transparent background
2. draw a rectangle shape and fill it with a gradient (I just chose one of the built in color purple blue gardents)
3. Add a mask to the layer, and draw a black to white gradient on the mask across the shape (basically like I did in this video)
4. Duplicate this layer
5. Draw another shape (rectangle) over the entire canvas, make it black, and put it behind the top gradient
6. Select the black box layer and the gradient layer, group them (command G), then merge group (command E). This will give you flattened pixels instead of shapes
7. (this part seems stupid but since I started with a shape, I don't see another way) — group the one layer that has the masked shape, then "merge group" (command E) that one layer. That will give you the original gradient as pixels to transparency.
8. Load the selection from that new rendered layer (command-click on the layer), select the layer you made earlier with the transparent gradient rendered against black (your premultiplied image), and click the mask button to make a new mask from the active selection.
9. Make sure the original layer is hidden (or deleted), and export a PNG. You can use the Quick Export to PNG option.
Have you been able to do this in Photoshop without a plugin, or just in Affinity Photo?
Not sure if I understood everything. 🤪 But, I‘ll give it a try... Thank you for sharing this
The one time I got it to even ‘play’ it was faded and adjusting pre-multiplied key didn’t help:/
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