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Edit Output Image Event 347
Opti ons
Displays a
Image In put Options dialog
(page 3–342)
in which you can set align ment and
size, relative to the frames of video output. For
animat ed images, you can also synchronize the
mask with the frame sequence of video output.
ThisisthesamedialogusedforImageInputEvent
options.
Enabled—Enablesthemask. Ifthisboxisclear,
Video Post ignores any other mask settings.
Inver ted—When selected, the mask is inverted.
Video Post Parameters gro up
V P Star t Time/End T imeSets 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 Output Image Event
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window >
Select an Output Image Event. > Video Post toolbar >
Edit Current Event
Image Output events send the result of executing
theVideoPostqueuetoafileoradevice.Youmust
add an Image Output event to the end of the queue
if you want to save the final video. Otherwise, the
results are displayed in the
rendered frame window
(page 3–5)
only. The Image Output event’s range
barmustincludetheentirerangeofframesyou
want to output.
The rendered output can b e a still image or an
animation, in one of the following file formats:
AVI Files (page 3–658)
BMP Files (page 3–659)
CIN (Ko da k Cineon) Files (page 3–659)
EPS and PS (Encapsulated PostScript) Files (page
3–661)
FLC Files (page 3–662)
HDRI Files (page 3–663)
JPEG Files (page 3–670)
PNG Files (page 3–678)
MOV (QuickTime Movie) Files (page 3–670)
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)
Youalsohavetheoptiontodirecttheoutputto
a VTR controller output device or if y ou have
multiple output image events, you can output to
different dev ices. This lets you monitor your queue
with VTR output devices and view your output at
any level of the Video Post queue duri ng renderi ng.