Re: BMP-TGA conversion Question [message #393056 is a reply to message #393054] |
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saberhawk
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EKT-Repair wrote on Tue, 30 June 2009 05:05 | The GIMP was no good either,
To be more specific, what i'm actually looking for is some kind of script for photoshop that can automatically bind a .bmp and its alpha channel .bmp in to one single .tga file
Reason: i have a whole load of them that i need to do, and doing it one by one is just too much work.
Has anyone ever seen such a script or used it?
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Assuming you can manually do it in Photoshop, you can record a macro that does it automagically.
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