Bit depth of exported still images, Exporting a single still image, P. 1010) – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual
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Part XII
Bit Depth of Exported Still Images
Exported still images are always exported using 8 bits per pixel per color channel. For
example, an RGB TIFF or Photoshop file uses a total of 24 bits (3 channels x 8 bits per
channel) per pixel. If an alpha channel is included, the exported file uses 32 bits per
pixel (4 channels x 8 bits per channel).
Exporting a Single Still Image
Exporting a still image from Final Cut Express HD is easy. First, you create the still image
and then export it to the graphics file format you need.
To export a still image:
1
In the Canvas or Viewer, position the playhead at the frame you want to export.
2
Choose File > Export > Using QuickTime Conversion.
3
Choose a location and enter a name for the file.
4
Choose Still Image from the Format pop-up menu.
5
Choose a file format from the Use pop-up menu.
Disregard the frame rate (frames per second or fps) when exporting single still images.
Some graphics file formats do not appear in the Use pop-up menu. If the file format
you need does not appear in the list, see step 6.
Choose a setting from
the pop-up menu.