Exporting image sequences, Exporting, Image sequences – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Chapter 21
Exporting Still Images and Image Sequences
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To select custom settings, click Options, and in the Export Image Sequence Settings
dialog, choose your settings, then click OK.
Custom settings allow you to choose any graphics file format supported by QuickTime.
You can also make particular adjustments to the compression method or color depth. In
most cases, the default values are fine, but if you need particular settings, you can adjust
the settings here. Each graphics file format has a unique set of adjustable parameters.
 Format: Choose the graphics file format you want to use from the pop-up menu.
Some file formats have additional options for controlling the quality of the
compression, the color depth, and so on.
 Frames per second: This setting doesn’t apply for still images.
 Options: Click here to set options for the particular graphics file format you are exporting.
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When you’re ready to export, click Save.
Exporting Image Sequences
You can export numbered image sequences in various formats using the Export Using
QuickTime Conversion command. If you want to export just a part of a clip or a
sequence, you can do so by setting In and Out points before exporting.
To export a numbered image sequence:
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Select a clip or sequence in the Browser or open a sequence in the Timeline.
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Do one of the following:
 To export the entire clip or sequence, clear all In and Out points.
 To export part of the sequence or clip, set In and Out points.
For more information about In and Out points, see Volume II, Chapter 7, “Setting Edit
Points for Clips and Sequences.”
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Choose File > Export > Using QuickTime Conversion.
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Choose a location and enter a name for the file.
Note: You may want to create a new folder for the sequence of numbered image files.
Choose a format.
Click here to set additional
options, if available.
This setting is not
relevant when exporting
still images.