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With each Photoshop layer preserved as a separate Motion layer, nested in a new group
By choosing a single Photoshop layer
When you import all Photoshop layers as individual Motion layers, Motion places them
in a new group in the Layers list and Timeline. Each layer retains the position, opacity,
and blend mode of its corresponding original Photoshop layer.
Although you can import Photoshop text layers, the text appears in Motion as noneditable
bitmap graphics.
Incompatible Effects
The following Photoshop effects are not imported into Motion:
Layer effects
Layer masks
Adjustment layers
Paths
Shapes
Note: Motion does not support Photoshop layer sets.
For more information on how to import layered Photoshop files, see Adding Layered
Photoshop Files to a Project.
PDF Files
The PDF file format is a PostScript-based document format that accommodates
PostScript-based graphics and text, as well as bitmap graphics. Areas of transparency in
a PDF file are also transparent in Motion.
PDF files are capable of storing PostScript-based illustrations. Unlike graphics file formats
such as TIFF and JPEG, which save images as a collection of pixels at a given resolution
divided into red, green, and blue channels, PostScript-based illustrations are saved as
mathematical descriptions of how the artwork is drawn. As a result, PDF files using
PostScript-based artwork and text have infinite resolution.
The practical difference between bitmap files and PostScript-based files is that scaling a
bitmap beyond 100 percent results in the image progressively softening the more you
increase its size. PostScript-based illustrations remain sharp and clear no matter how large
or how small you scale them.
When importing a PDF file, its size is relative to the original page size of the file. As a
result, even small graphics can have a large frame size, with empty space surrounding
the graphic. When exporting a graphic as a PDF file for use in Motion, you may want to
scale the graphic to fit the page dimensions, or reduce the page size in the source
applications page preferences to fit the graphic’s dimensions.
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