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Edit Image Input Event 341
Lock to Vid eo Pos t Ra n ge—
Renders the same range
of scene frames as Video Post frames. You can set
theVideoPostrangeintheExecuteVideoPost
dialog.
Video Post Parameters gro up
V P Star t Time/End T ime—Sets the starting and
ending frames for the selected event w ithin the
overall Video Post queue. Video Post renders the
event over the number of frames specified here.
Enabled—Enables or disables the event. When
this box is clear, the event is disabled and Video
Post ignores it when rendering the queue. Each
eventmustbedisabledindividually.Forexample,
disabling a composite layer event does not disable
the composited image events. The range bars of
disabled events are unavailable in the event track
area.
Edit Image Input Event
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window >
Select an Image Input Event. > Video Post toolbar > Edit
Current Event
Image Input events add a still or moving image to
the scene. Image Input events place an image in the
queue, but unlike Scene events, the image is a file
that was saved beforehand or a device-generated
image. The image can be in one of the following
file formats:
AVI Files (p age 3–658)
BMP Files (page 3–659)
CIN (Kodak Cineon) Files (page 3–659)
CWS (Combustion Workspace) Files (page 3–660)
FLC Files (page 3–662)
GIF Files (page 3–662)
HDRI Files (page 3–663)
IFL Fi les (page 3–666)
JPEG Files (page 3–670)
MOV (QuickTime Movie) Files (page 3–670)
MPEG Files (page 3–671)
PNG Files (page 3–678)
PSD Files (page 3–678)
RLA Fi les (page 3–680)
RPF Files (page 3–681)
RG B (SGI Image) Files (p age 3–683)
TGA (Targa) Files (page 3–683)
TIFF Files (page 3–684)
YUV Fi les (page 3–685)
DDS Files (page 3–660)
Procedures
To align the input image, do one of the following in
the Image Input Options dialog:
• Choose Presets and then click one of the preset
alignment buttons.
• Choose Coordinates and then enter the X,Y
coordinates for the image’s location.
The upper-left corner is (0,0) for both the input
image and the output frame. Increasing X
moves the image to the right, and increasing Y
moves the image down. Negative values move
the image in the opposite direction. X and Y
values specify pixels.
To set the input image size, do one of the following
in the Image Input Options dialog:
• Choose D o Not Resize to maintain the image’s
original re solution.
• ChooseResizetoFittochangetheimagesizeto
match the output frame.