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Can Photoshop open TGA files?

Can Photoshop open TGA files?

TGA files can be opened with Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Paint.NET, Corel PaintShop Pro, TGA Viewer, and some other popular photo and graphics tools as well.

How do I export a TGA file in Photoshop?

The Targa (TGA) format supports bitmap and RGB images with 8 Bits/Channel. It is designed for Truevision® hardware, but it is also used in other applications. Choose File > Save As, and choose Targa from the Format menu. Specify a filename and location, and click Save.

How do I make a TGA transparent in Photoshop?

Right click on the mask that’s giving your layer transparency. Click “Add Mask to Selection”. Click the Select menu, choose “Save Selection…”, and save it as a new alpha channel in your image, call it Transparency. Make sure “Alpha channels” is checked when saving your image.

Which file extension is used by Adobe Photoshop plugins?

The SGIRGB format plug-in allows you to read and write files in the SGI image format. This format is commonly used by software on the Silicon Graphics platform.

Is there a Nvidia plug in for Adobe Photoshop CS4?

After couple of years of waiting, hope and prayers now we have NVIDIA Plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop updated to version 8.5 with support for CS4, CS5 and x64 platforms ( that’s it, plug-in will work in 64bit versions of Photoshop ).

What are the plug ins for Adobe Photoshop?

The SGIRGB format plug-in allows you to read and write files in the SGI image format. This format is commonly used by software on the Silicon Graphics platform. The SGI image format plug-in recognizes the file extensions .sgi, .rgb, .rgba, and .bw. The SoftImage format plug-in allows you to read and write files in the SoftImage picture format.

Is there a plugin for Photoshop CS4 64bit?

The lack of vtools and the nvidia tools for cs4 has kept me from upgrading thusfar. Someone said here it works for them, their French install of CS4 required them to move the plugins elsewhere. Edit… a good alternative is to simply use the newer command-line tool. It supports PSD format, and it’s very fast.

Is there a DDS plugin for Photoshop CS4?

With that script, it uses the CUDA-accelerated version of Nvidia’s tools. Saving large dds files is ridiculously fast compared to the old Nvidia Photoshop plugin. It compresses and saves a 2048×2048 texture in less than a second – the old plugin could sometimes take about 10 seconds. I’ve bound it to a hotkey. Thanks again! Okay scratch that.