Export a frame as a still image, Export a frame to a jpeg image, Export clips as a sequence of still images – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual
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Export a frame as a still image
You can export any frame or still-image clip as a still-image file. The frame is exported from the current time position
in the Timeline or the Monitor panel. Following the export, the frame appears in the Project view of the Tasks panel.
1 Do one of the following:
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If using the Sceneline, drag the current-time indicator
in the Monitor panel to the frame you want to export.
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If using the Timeline, drag the current-time indicator
in the Timeline to the frame you want to export.
For best results, pick a frame without too much motion.
2 (Optional) Deinterlace the frame to greatly increase the quality of the exported image: In the Timeline, select the
containing clip. Then choose Clip > Video Options > Field Options. Select Deinterlace, and click OK.
If Photoshop Elements is installed, you can instead deinterlace the exported image in that application. In the Editor,
choose Filter
> Video > Deinterlace.
3 At the bottom of the Monitor panel, click the Freeze Frame button
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4 Choose settings as necessary, and click Export.
5 Specify a location and filename, and click Save. To cancel the export, press Esc; sometimes it takes several seconds
to complete the cancellation.
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Export a frame to a JPEG image
You can export a frame to a JPEG image.
1 Position the CTI at the frame you want to export, and click the Share tab.
2 Click Personal Computer, and select an image from the list.
3 Select a JPEG preset.
Export clips as a sequence of still images
You can export a clip or movie as a sequence of still images, with each frame as a separate still-image file. Exporting as
a sequence can be useful in the following scenarios:
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When you want to use a clip in an animation that does not support video formats or requires still image sequence.
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When you want to use a clip in a 3D application that does not support video formats or requires still image
sequence.
When you export a clip, Adobe Premiere Elements numbers the files automatically.
1 Import the clip that you want to export as a sequence of still images to Adobe Premiere Elements.
2 Drag the clip to the Timeline or Sceneline.
3 Click Share > Personal Computer > Image.