Importing psd files into FCP

Every time I create a layered file in photoshop with fx like bevel and imboss, gradient overlay, inner glow etc, and import it into FCP, it shows up as a layered file (sequence) but does not show any of the fx (eg. text is plain white when it should be blue, no bevel and emboss just completely flat, no drop shadow, nothing). Can somebody help me? Pleeeeeease!

You need to Rasterize text elements and Layer Effects such as Bevel, Emboss and Shadows in Photoshop, before you import them to FCP.

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