You can import media files into your project either by using the Import dialog box or by dragging. If the Interpret Footage dialog box appears after you import a footage item, it contains an unlabeled alpha channel, and you must select an alpha channel interpretation method or click Guess to let After Effects determine how to interpret the alpha channel.
Imported footage items appear in the Project panel.
Import footage items using the Import dialog box
Import footage items by dragging
If you always want the layered footage
that you drag into After Effects to be imported as a composition,
choose Edit > Preferences > Import (Windows) or After Effects
> Preferences > Import (Mac OS), and choose Comp from the
Default Drag Import As menu.To import a footage item into a specific folder in the Project panel, select the folder before choosing File > Import > File or File > Import > Multiple FIles. You can also drag a source file to a folder in the Project panel to import the footage item into the folder.cmackeyWBRE said on Feb 5, 2008 at 9:01 AM :
An oddity that persists while importing Photoshop files with layers that extend beyond the document size...
When importing these files you have to choose "Composition - Cropped Layers" instead of "Composition" which makes no sense. Why would I need to choose cropped to import my uncropped layers and non-cropped to import a file with layers I want cropped. Am I missing something? I have to ask for the exact opposite of what I need to get what I want. Is this a simple display error or am I missing a key element here?
Todd_Kopriva
said on
Feb 5, 2008
at
7:43 PM :
See this page:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/AfterEffects/8.0/WS3878526689cb91655866c1103906c6dea-7f78.html
You choose Composition - Cropped Layers to import the layers with their original dimensions. You choose Composition to import layers and have them match the dimensions of the composition. I think that the confusion comes from the fact that these options were named with the assumption that the layer sizes were _smaller_ than the composition frame size.
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