Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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In Frame and Out Frame (Photoshop Extended CS5)
Currently Selected Frames (Photoshop Extended CS5)
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Alpha Channel
3D Quality (CC, CS6)
Frame Rate (Photoshop Extended CS5)
3G
FLC
Flash Video (FLV)
QuickTime Movie
AVI
DV Stream
Image Sequence
MPEG-4
Note:
Specify the sequence of frames to render.
Renders the frames selected by the work area bar in the Animation panel.
The available Range options depend on the file format you chose.
8. (Optional) Specify render options:
Specifies how alpha channels are rendered. (This option is available only with formats that support alpha channels, such as
PSD or TIFF). Select None to ignore the alpha channel, Straight-Unmatted to include the channel, or one of the Premultiplied options to mix
a matte color with the color channels.
Controls how surfaces are rendered if your project includes 3D objects. Interactive is suitable for video games and
similar uses. Ray Traced Draft is low quality but lets the video render qucikly. Ray Traced Final is high quality but the video takes a long
time to render.
Determines how many frames are created for each second of the video or animation. The
Document Frame Rate option reflects the rate in Photoshop. If you’re exporting to a different video standard (from NTSC to PAL, for
example), choose the appropriate rate from the pop-up menu.
9. Click Render.
QuickTime export file formats (Photoshop Extended CS5)
A file format developed for third-generation mobile devices.
An animation format for playback of computer-generated animations on workstations, Windows, and Mac OS. This format is also referred to
as FLI.
Adobe® Flash® Video is the Adobe format for streaming audio and video over the web and other networks. (To use this
format, you must first install an FLV QuickTime encoder).
The Apple Computer multimedia architecture that includes a number of codecs. (To export audio, you must use this format.)
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) is a standard format for audio and video data on Windows computers.
A video format with intraframe compression that uses FireWire (IEEE 1394) interface to transfer video to nonlinear editing systems.
A sequence of still images that can reside within one folder and use the same numeric or alphabetic filename pattern (such as
Sequence1, Sequence2, Sequence3, and so on).
A multimedia standard for delivering audio and video streams over a range of bandwidths.
Photoshop also supports other third-party formats such as Avid AVR codecs; however, the necessary QuickTime codecs must be installed.
Understanding QuickTime key frames
In QuickTime terminology, the term key frames refers to something different than the animation keyframes in Photoshop. In QuickTime, key frames
occur at regular intervals in the movie and are stored as complete frames. Each intermediate frame that separates them is compared to the
previous frame, and only changed data is stored. Using key frames greatly reduces movie size and greatly increases the memory required to edit
and render a movie. Shorter intervals between key frames enable faster seeking and reverse playback, but can significantly increase the size of
the file.
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