Question / Help Using transparent image but it dulls down game capture?

MrKeeno

New Member
Hi all

I have only recently started streaming this week. I am using a PNG file for an overlay I edited in Photoshop. The overlay has transparency enabled but no matter what I do it darkens the game capture. Its by no means black, so not the common problem people seem to have, I can see the game its just a lot duller than I want it to be.

Any idea's?

Thanks in advance.
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Post a screenshot or link to a VOD showing the difference between overlay on and off.

You're using an Image source, correct? Also could be helpful if you posted the PNG you're using somewhere, even just in a sectional, shrunk down or watermarked format so we can take a look at what's going on with it.
 

MrKeeno

New Member
obs1.jpg obs2.jpg

Hope this helps.
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Need the PNG you're using. It looks like the person who put it together left an 'example' video layer active, or a 'demonstration purposes only' blocker in place to ensure that they get paid.
 

MrKeeno

New Member
Here is the file. Thanks for taking the time to look at this for me.
 

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FerretBomb

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Yeah, that PNG has a pretty dark gray, semi-transparent background. I opened it up and cut some of it away to demonstrate. You'll need to go to the creator of the overlay and request a fully transparent alpha version. This is a problem with your overlay image, not OBS.
 

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MrKeeno

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Thanks for the help Ferret, I have been been banging my head against a wall all day trying to get this sorted :)
 
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