Exports X-Sequence as a file,
which can be opened in Adobe Premiere (6.x) or Adobe After Effects.
It saves place on disk because generated file refers to already
existing files.
Clip and layer duration is exact the same as in X-Sequencer.
Settings allows to work on native resolution of the grabbed
images (square pixels e.g. 2k, 4k) or exported file opens
DV-playback-ready project/composition with resized images.
If you need move sequence to the other computer or use another
edit application (Avid, Final Cut) you can export X-Sequence
as regular image sequence using 'Export
X-Sequence as Frames Sequence' operation.
Playback mode – sets mode for Adobe Premiere project:
- Non DV (square pixels) – exported project has the
same size as grabbed frames in the sequence and square pixels
aspect ratio
- DV PAL – exported project has size equal to 720x576
and DV aspect ratio (images are resized proportionally if
have other size, but only in Adobe Premiere or After Effects)
- DV NTSC – exported project has size equal to 720x480
and DV aspect ratio (images are resized proportionally if
have other size, but only in Adobe Premiere or After Effects)
Time Base – if ‘Non DV (square pixels)’
is selected following values are available: 24, 25, 29.97
and 30. For ‘DV PAL’ – 25, for ‘DV
NTSC’ – 29.97 only.
16:9 aspect – checkbox – checked sets aspect
to 16:9 for DV. Not available (grayed) for ‘Non DV (square
pixels)’
Sequence FPS – information only – displays current
frame per second base for the sequence
HDRI Layer - available if the sequence consists of the multi-exposure images; you can determine that all layers or just selected will be exported.
Export – opens ‘Save As’ dialog to determine
name of the file, exports X-Sequence using existing settings
and hides export window
Cancel – hides export window
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