Transparent background of forms missing in Photoshop

I made a few forms using capture. When I place the shapes in Illustrator, it's exactly like I want it to be.

But when I place the shapes in Photoshop, the transparent background of my form is white Uni - the alpha channel is lost.

Of course, the solution is to open the shape in Illustrator, and then the tool in Photoshop, but I have had many instead use libraries in Photoshop.

Am I missing something?

Photoshop and Illustrator CC, the most recent version.

Hello Valerie.

Sorry for taking so long to answer. You are on the Capture for Android or iOS?

Capture Android does not generate the vector format Shape who needs Photoshop, so the only available import option is as an image (with... a white background). If you are on iOS, it could be a bug.

Let me know.

Sue.

Tags: Adobe Capture

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