EPS File and Motion

Hello, Can anyone tell me how to prep a EPS file for use in Motion and FCP. Ive tried with no success expoting from Photoshop and Illutrater. (Tiff and Jpeg)
George

I just played around a bit, and had actually really good results just importing files as .ai Illustrator files, not even EPS.
Otherwise the PDF as mentioned by Specialcase works as well.
An alternative I also thought of: you could import the eps into Photoshop and save out a large PNG file with transparency.
PNGs usually work great for what I need, but they of course do not have the flexibility of PDFs or AI files.

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    When saving a TIFF out of Photoshop, the second save dialog box offers the options for transparency, however this is based on that your logo is on a transparent background, not a white background.

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  • SMB and EPS Files (all files have .eps extensions)

    HI All,
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